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How do I add a Pegasus Imaging control object to an HTML document?

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How do I add a Pegasus Imaging control object to an HTML document?

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The following procedure demonstrates how to insert a Pegasus ActiveX control into an HTML document using the Microsoft ActiveX Control Tool. 1) Click Edit=>Insert ActiveX Control to open the “Insert ActiveX Control” dialog. 2) Select a Pegasus control from the “Control Type:” listbox control. For example: “Pegasus ImagXpress Control v7.0”. 3) Click the “OK” button to open the “Edit ActiveX Control” tool dialog, which displays the properties for the inserted ActiveX control. 4) Enter the name for the Pegasus ActiveX control into the “ID” property row. e.g. “ImagXpress1”. 5) Click the “Apply” button. 6) Close the “Edit ActiveX Control” tool to insert the tag into the HTML document. 7) The only required Pegasus component object properties include _ExtentX, _ExtentY, ErrStr, ErrCode and ErrInfo. All other parameters should be removed from the tag in the HTML document. For example: New Page

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