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    How to parse a resume???

    HOW to parse a doc resume using c#... I want to fetch records like name,address,skills,mobile no from a resume into a textbox.... Plz help me...

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    Is it a Microsoft Word Document?

    If so, there is a Word.ApplicationClass() that you can use.
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