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VSTO 3.0 for Office 2007 programming : get to grips with programming Office 2007 using Visual studio tools for Office / Vivek Thangaswamy.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Thangaswamy, Vivek.
Series:
From technologies to solutions
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microsoft Visual studio.
Microsoft Office.
Web site development--Computer programs.
Web site development.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (260 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Pub., 2009.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Thangaswamy Vivek: Vivek Thangaswamy is a Software Solution developer and technical author living and working in the enjoyable surroundings of Chennai city, in India. His range of technical competence stretches across platforms and lines of business, but he specializes in Microsoft enterprise application architectures and Microsoft server-based product integrations. Vivek is currently working for the world's largest software services company in Microsoft Technologies. He holds several Microsoft certifications and Microsoft MVP awards. He has completed his Bachelor of technology degree in Information Technology from one of the world's finest universities and is currently pursuing a Management of Business Administration in Finance degree. Vivek loves spending time with friends and writing poems in his mother tongue.
Summary:
Get to grips with Programming Office 2007 using Visual Studio Tools for Office
Contents:
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO); What is Microsoft VSTO?; Why VSTO 3.0?; Safer managed code extensions; Data caching; Feature customization; User Interface customization; Smart tags; WPF support; Visual designers; Security improvements; Maintainability; What's new in VSTO 3.0?; VSTO architecture; Development approaches; Document-oriented approach; Application-oriented approach; VSTO development and deployment; Creating Office applications through VSTO; VSTO development environment; Package; Visual Studio integration; Creating VSTO solutions
Viewing IDE WindowsDebugging; What can we expect in the next version?; Summary; Chapter 2: Microsoft Office InfoPath Programming; Microsoft Office InfoPath; InfoPath 2007 in Visual Studio; Visual Studio 2008 InfoPath solution overview; The VSTO problem when installing Office InfoPath 2007; Creating our first example; Available customization features; Object model in InfoPath solution; Understanding the Microsoft Office InfoPath object model; Understanding the InfoPath object model functional area; Using events in InfoPath; Form-level events; Xml events; Control events
Writing event validation for an expense report formManipulating a data source; Fetch node value from main data source; Assigning a value to a node in the main data source; Adding or creating a new node in the main data source; Deleting or removing nodes from the main data source; Populating Microsoft Office InfoPath with Microsoft SQL Server 2008; Working with Custom Task Panes; Managed code; Custom Task Pane; Creating an InfoPath Task Pane; Creating an InfoPath add-in project using Visual Studio 2008; InfoPath and SharePoint workflow; Summary; Chapter 3: Microsoft Office Word Programming
Microsoft Office Word 2007 solutionsApplication-level solutions versus document-level solutions; Creating document-level solutions; Publishing solution deployment; Working with objects and documents; Working with key objects; Inserting text in Word 2007 document; Selecting text in a Word 2007 document; Creating a table in a Word 2007 document; Working with Word templates; Actions Pane: Document-level customization; Creating a Custom Actions Pane for Microsoft Office Word 2007; Managing the Actions Pane; Designing the Actions Pane; Application-level solutions
Task Pane: Application-level customizationWhat is the Task Pane?; Custom Task Pane; Creating a Custom Task Pane for Microsoft Office Word 2007; Programming in Word; Word host items; Word host controls; Adding controls to a document; Adding an ActiveX control to Microsoft Office Word 2007 programmatically; Data binding to host controls; What is LINQ?; Using LINQ in Word 2007 with VSTO 3.0 and Visual Studio 2008; Customization; Ribbon menu; Adding controls to menus; Toolbar (Quick Access Toolbar); Adding controls to toolbars; Summary; Chapter 4: Microsoft Office Excel Programming
Programming in Excel
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
1-282-06327-8
9786612063275
1-84719-753-1
OCLC:
697780852

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