ActiveX Control to Display Documents in Internet Explorer/text/shared/guide/activex.xhpSun Microsystems, Inc.converted from old format - fpeActiveX controlInternet; Internet Explorer for displaying $[officename] documents$[officename] documents;viewing in Internet ExplorerActiveX Control to Display Documents in Internet Explorer
Under Windows only, you can view any $[officename] document in a window of the Microsoft Internet Explorer. Install the ActiveX control in the $[officename] Setup program.Installing the ActiveX controlClose $[officename] and the Quickstarter.Start the $[officename] Setup program. There is a link to start Setup in your $[officepath] folder.In Setup, choose the Modify option and click Next.Open the Optional Components entry and find the ActiveX Control entry. If it has a solid color it is already installed. If it has another color, click it until it shows a solid color.Click Modify, answer any other dialogs, and end the Setup program with Complete.Viewing $[officename] documentsIn Internet Explorer, browse to a web page that contains a link to a $[officename] Writer *.sxw document, for example.Click the link to view the document in the Internet Explorer window.You may still right-click the link to save the file on your harddisk.Editing $[officename] documentsThe $[officename] document inside the Internet Explorer shows a set of read-only toolbar icons.Click the Edit file icon in the document's toolbar to open a copy of the document in a new $[officename] window.Edit the copy of the document.