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Default WindowActivate event wrong


Hi all.
I have two identical MSWord and MSExcel addins. But in case with Wor
Window_Activate event rised always when i change active application t
word(ALT+TAB...), in Excel this event rise only when i change workbook
and in some other cases.
Exaple:
I have opened 3 applications on my deskto
Excel1(Workbook1.xls),Excel2(Workbook2.xls) and TotalCommander. When
change the active task from Excel1 to Excel2 event Window_Activat
rising, but if i doing this operation between Excel and TotalCommande
this event doesn't work!
In MSWord this event works well in all cases.

If any have some ideas please help me.
Sorry for my English.
Valentin Kovalski

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