dnrTV: More Fun with Office and XML Literals

Published 20 April 09 12:33 PM

Yesterday Carl posted another dnrTV show with yours truly. This is a follow up from the last show where I went over the Open XML SDK and LINQ to XML in order to manipulate and query Office documents. Last show focused on CustomXML parts and Word content controls. In this show I demonstrate how to create Word and Excel docs from database data using XML Literals.

dnrTV Show #137: Beth Massi on the Open XML SDK
dnrTV Show #138: Beth Massi on Open XML and Office

Here are some links to check out from the shows:

And here's the source code for the demos I showed.  

Enjoy!

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# Ibrahim Folarin said on July 22, 2009 12:12 AM:

Great show Beth, where can I download the code from the screen cast?

# Beth Massi said on July 22, 2009 11:44 AM:

Hi Ibrahim,

Glad you liked the show! I attached the source code to the end of the post. Here's the direct link:

http://blogs.msdn.com/bethmassi/attachment/9557170.ashx

Enjoy!

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About Beth Massi

Beth is a Program Manager on the Visual Studio Community Team at Microsoft and is responsible for producing and managing content for business application developers, driving community features and team participation onto MSDN Developer Centers (http://msdn.com), and helping make Visual Studio one of the best developer tools in the world. She also produces regular content on her blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/bethmassi), Channel 9, and a variety of other developer sites and magazines. As a community champion and a long-time member of the Microsoft developer community she also helps with the San Francisco East Bay .NET user group and is a frequent speaker at various software development events. Before Microsoft, she was a Senior Architect at a health care software product company and a Microsoft Solutions Architect MVP. Over the last decade she has worked on distributed applications and frameworks, web and Windows-based applications using Microsoft development tools in a variety of businesses. She loves teaching, hiking, mountain biking, and driving really fast.

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