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Default How can you log users' interactions with MS Office applications?

I did search quite a bit looking for an answer and I AFAIK there is
no "windows automation" newsgroup, so I wouldn't even know where to
post this question
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Let's say you have applications such as MS Access, Excel, Powerpoint
and Outlook (which is partially based on Access Jet engine) and want
to make these applications log the user interactions with them via
their GUI. "Where" they click (meaning which menu item ...)? as form
of logs that would naturally include the time these events happened
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What changes do you have to make to the underlying OS to make it
happen? Or what settings do you need to alter?
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How do you start these applications so that interactions are logged?
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I have the gut feeling this is definitely doable since the debugger
run in the back ground anyway
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thanx
lbrtchx

 
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