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Free Open XML Developer Workshop in Reading, 30th April - 1st May 2007
There is a lot of interest from partners around Open XML, the new file format for Office System 2007, especially those partners that have ever tried to programmatically create or manipulate files - it was hard! its now a lot easier, and to help partners kick start this process, we are hosting a special one-off free developer workshop. Details and a registration link below:

30th  April - 1st May 2007- Reading- Open XML Developer Workshop

This two day workshop focuses on Open XML, the new document format for Microsoft Office 2007. The new Office Open XML file format is compact and robust and enable better data integration between documents and back-end systems. In particular, this new format is designed to make it easy for applications and systems to create and manipulate documents, opening up a whole variety of opportunities for ISV’s applications to integrate document production, manipulation, archiving, etc.

This developer workshop covers the structure and semantics of the new Office Open XML file format. Attendees will spend time working with the three major markup languages; WordprocessingML, SpreadsheetML and PresentationML, and will learn how to develop Office Open XML enabled solutions using System.XML and the Packaging API. Advanced topics such as digital signatures and working with custom XML and data-binding to create interactive documents will also be covered.

For more information, and to register, see:

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032334916&Culture=en-GB

 

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Posted: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 2:52 PM by ukpartner

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