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Developer Map for the 2007 Microsoft Office System Poster Available

In an earlier post, I pointed to Erika's document map that linked to related documentation. Erika recently announced the availability of Developer Posters for the 2007 Microsoft Office System. You can download the posters here . Be sure to check them
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Adding Controls to a Document from the Actions Pane

I responded to a question in the VSTO Forum about how to add a TextBox control to a Word document by clicking a button on the ActionsPane. I thought I'd share the code here as well. This code adds the textbox to the current selection to give the user
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Embedding Video in your Blog

I've been creating video demonstrations for some time now, but recently I've decided to try and spruce them up a bit and improve the quality of the video and the presentation. One of the things I've been wanting to do is embed the video in my blog posting
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Why XNA Game Studio Express is Available Only in Visual C# Express

If you're interested in game programming and have wondered why XNA Game Studio Express is only available in Visual C# Express (and not in Visual Studio Standard, Professional, or even Visual Basic Express), take a look a the XNA team posting by Joe Nalewabau.
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New Office 2007 Files Formats

If you haven't yet installed the 2007 Microsoft Office system, you probably don't have a need to learn about the new file formats ... or do you? On my home laptop I haven't yet installed Office 2007 because I'm still finalizing edits in the chapters of
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Finding Developer Documentation for the 2007 Microsoft Office System

Erika Ehrli recently blogged about how Office products and technologies relate to each other, and how to find information about each of these technologies quickly. Want to learn about Managed Add-Ins, the ribbon, or the Office XML File Formats? Take a
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Learn ASP.NET

If you're interested in learning about how to using Visual Basic to build Web applications with ASP.NET, be sure to check out this article for an introduction: A Visual Basic Developer's Introduction to ASP.NET 2.0 You can also find a number of "How Do
 
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