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Andrew Whitechapel
PDC 2008 Open for Registration
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over 4 years ago
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It’s been 3 years since the last Professional Developers Conference, so I’m pleased that we’re doing one this year – it’s about time. This year’s PDC is on Mon-Fri Oct 27-30, with a one-day pre-con on Sun Oct-26, at the Los Angeles Convention Center ...
Andrew Whitechapel
Ribbon and Task Pane in Access Add-ins
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over 4 years ago
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In an earlier post , I looked at how you could morph a VSTO project for one application into a project for another application – specifically, how you could build a VSTO add-in for Access. Note that this is explicitly not supported. However, although...
Andrew Whitechapel
The Case For Shared Add-ins
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over 4 years ago
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People have been building native shared add-ins for Office (and related apps) since their introduction in Office 2000. People have been building managed shared add-ins since the introduction of .NET in 2002. VSTO support for managed add-ins was introduced...
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