With the application development community so focused on the Smart Client revolution, a book that covers VSTO from A to Z is both important and necessary. This book lives up to big expectations. It is thorough, has tons of example code, and c, Visual Studio Tools for Office: Using VB.NET with Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath2.5 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews
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Pt. I | An introduction to VSTO | 1 |
1 | An introduction to office programming | 3 |
2 | Introduction to office solutions | 45 |
Pt. II | Office programming in .NET | 73 |
3 | Programming Excel | 75 |
4 | Working with Excel events | 99 |
5 | Working with Excel objects | 143 |
6 | Programming Word | 223 |
7 | Working with Word events | 243 |
8 | Working with Word objects | 277 |
9 | Programming Outlook | 363 |
10 | Working with Outlook events | 387 |
11 | Working with Outlook objects | 423 |
12 | Introduction to InfoPath | 493 |
Pt. III | Office programming in VSTO | 531 |
13 | The VSTO programming model | 533 |
14 | Using Windows forms in VSTO | 571 |
15 | Working with the actions pane | 607 |
16 | Working with smart tags in VSTO | 629 |
17 | VSTO data programming | 673 |
18 | Server data scenarios | 713 |
19 | .NET code security | 739 |
20 | Deployment | 775 |
Pt. IV | Advanced office programming | 807 |
21 | Working with XML in Excel | 809 |
22 | Working with XML in Word | 851 |
23 | Developing COM add-ins for Word and Excel | 891 |
24 | Creating Outlook add-ins with VSTO | 921 |
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