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Okoboji: a lake, a mythical university, Kevin Moore's blog
Avalon March CTP: Creating a simple TreeView
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over 7 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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I’m going to walk through creating a simple TreeView with the March CTP of Avalon. First, the tools you need. 1) Visual C# Express 2) Avalon and Indigo Community Technology Preview - March 2005 (In a previous post , I’ve...
Okoboji: a lake, a mythical university, Kevin Moore's blog
Use the March CTP ISO without burning it
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over 7 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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I downloaded the March CTP off of MS.com to make sure I was running exactly what our customers got. I was surprised to see that the package was an ISO. Instead of burning the ISO to CD, I remembered a little tool that I used in college: Daemon Tools ...
Okoboji: a lake, a mythical university, Kevin Moore's blog
Keyboard access to Office smart tags
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I love that Office (particularly Word) allows me to paste content in many formats. However, accessing the associated smart tag with the mouse after Ctrl-V breaks my keyboard flow. After a bit of searching I found Alt+Shift+F10 opens up the smart tag menu...
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