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Andrew Whitechapel
Excel Interop Types in Shimmed Automation Add-ins
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over 7 years ago
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andreww
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In my previous posts on shimming Excel automation add-in UDFs, I've used simple examples where the methods tended to take and return standard types such as doubles and ints. Someone asked a question recently - what about Excel types as parameters? In...
Andrew Whitechapel
Custom Task Panes: Doc-Level and App-Level
Posted
over 7 years ago
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andreww
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With VSTO 2005, you can build doc-level custom task panes (although we called them ActionsPanes). Our doc-level task panes were built on the old ISmartDocument technology – effectively, VSTO offered a streamlined RAD mechanism for building smart doc solutions...
Andrew Whitechapel
Jobs in VSTO and VSTA
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over 7 years ago
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andreww
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The industry is waking up to something the cool kids have known for a long time: you can build serious applications using Office as a base platform and Visual Studio as your toolset and runtime engine. One consequence is that our team is rapidly...
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