Webspeed code runs on the server and essentially generates code that the browser can display to the user. If you open a Word doc in Webspeed it would be opening it on the machine the webspeed broker resides on, and not on the client PC. You could use Webspeed to generate code that runs on the client by generating, say Javascript code with the data you require embedded into it. I've done that sort of thing before, many moons ago and it's quite possible.