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The Automation bridge accepts values of NamedArgument when a call to an Automation object is made. The call is done through the XInvocation::invoke method, which takes all arguments in a sequence of anys. Usually the order of the arguments must correspond to the order of arguments in the Automation method. By using instances of NamedArgument the arguments in the sequence can be unordered. The Automation object being called must support named arguments, otherwise the call fails.

@since OpenOffice 1.1.2 */ struct NamedArgument { /** The name of the argument, for which NamedArgument::Value is intended. */ string Name; /** The value of the argument whoose name is the one as contained in the member Name. */ any Value; }; }; }; }; }; }; #endif