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Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO)
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Where are the Visual Studio 2008 Tools for Office?
Submitted By: SearchWinDevelopment.com | 28 Feb 2008
TIP - VSTO has been integrated with Visual Studio 2008. It just takes a bit of digging to determine what VS 2008 editions actually contain Visual Studio Tools for Office.
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On migrating from VBA to VSTO
Submitted By: SearchWinDevelopment.com | 05 Dec 2007
TIP - The release of Visual Studio 2008 provides further compulsion to migrate applications from VBA to VSTO. Microsoft recently addressed best practices for these types of migrations.
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VSTA: How lightweight can you get?
17 Jul 2007
TIP - Visual Studio Tools for Applications helps ISVs and other developers customize applications built around Office 2007. Here we take a closer look at VSTA.
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Using 2007 Office System Tools for Visual Studio 2005
Submitted By: SearchVB.com | 20 Feb 2007
TIP - Visual Studio 2005 now sports a set of tools for the 2007 Microsoft Office System. Ed Tittel takes a look at the tools that are available and what can be done with them.
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Using Office 2007 Ribbon UI development tools
Submitted By: SearchVB.com | 29 Dec 2006
TIP - Blogger Bil Simser has put together a list of the toolkits that are available for developing Office 2007 "Ribbon"-style user interface elements in applications.
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Migrating add-ins from VBA to VSTO
Submitted By: SearchVB.com | 24 Nov 2006
TIP - Many enterprises have stuck with VBA solutions because of legacy applications. A recent MSDN tip shows what developers can gain by migrating to Visual Studio Tools for Office.
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How to customize the Office 2007 Ribbon
Submitted By: SearchVB.com | 19 Sep 2006
TIP - A recent two-part tutorial on MSDN shows developers how to customize the Ribbon, Office 2007's streamlined answer to the current myriad of drop-down menus, toolbars and task panes.
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Chapter Download: Introduction to Office Solutions
Submitted By: Pearson Education | 28 Jun 2005
TIP - This chapter comes from "Visual Studio Tools for Office: Using C# with Word, Excel, Office and InfoPath," the latest book in the Microsoft .NET Development Series.
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