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Default Deploying a application which uses Excel primary interop assemblie

Hi,

I have developed a windows application in vb.net which generates thumbnails
(JPG Files) for the word, excel and PowerPoint files.
In the application I retreive height and width of a slide,document and
worksheet.
When I deploy this application using a setup on client machine which does
not have Office installed on it the application fails.
I dont want to install the entire office setup on Client machine.
Any idea for getting the runtime office dlls or any other method through
which I can achieve this functionality.
I have already tried with installing MS Office viewers, Web components setup
for Office and Primary Interop assemblies for Office without office setup
installed.

Is there any other method through which I can get the height and width for a
office document.

Please let me know on the same.

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Ajey Ayachit
 
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