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October 2004 - Posts

First , I discussed the tags collection, which you can use as generic holding bins for whatever data you want to persists within your publications, pages, or shapes. Next , I showed you a few examples using document and page-level tags. So now, to round Read More...
In my last entry, I talked about the Tags collection, which you can use as generic holding bins for whatever data you want to persists within your publications, pages, or shapes. Now let's look at some actual examples. So far, the examples I've been able Read More...
Today I'm going to talk about the Tags collection, a feature in the Publisher object model that hasn't gotten a lot of notice, but is extremely useful when you examine it. (And I'm as guilty as anyone of ignoring it; one of the Publisher testers pointed Read More...
Here's something I didn't notice until I'd been programming with Publisher for awhile: You might have noticed that in Publisher 2003, we added a Documents collection to the Application object. But, you might ask, isn't Publisher a single document interface Read More...
Just a quick, shameless plug: Do you have things that you do repeatedly in Publisher? Do you find yourself doing a certain set of tasks over and over again? Wouldn't it be great if you could tell Publisher to perform complicated tasks automatically? Guess Read More...
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The first of my five part series, ‘Programming Microsoft Office Publisher Made Easy’ went live yesterday. The series consists of five lessons aimed at users who have never coded before, and want some from-the-ground-up assistance in writing powerful, Read More...
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