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I'm developing an web app in .NET wherein user will first insert some XML file into the Word document and right-click and select "Edit in InfoPath" to edit the XML in InfoPath 2003. Once user saves the changes and close the InfoPath 2003 window I need to make sure that the changes made by user are automatically refreshed (displayed) in the Word document. I tried to find out how one can invoke Word 2003 document fron InfoPath but couldn't get any good solution.
Can somebody help in this???