Why a VSTO Runtime?
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Thomas Quinn answers Christin's questions about why Visual Studio Tools for Office has its own runtime.
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Anonymous
July 31, 2007
Once again, Asli Bilgin (Developer Evangelist for Financial Services sector in New York), has reallyAnonymous
August 01, 2007
Once again, Asli Bilgin (Developer Evangelist for Financial Services sector in New York), has reallyAnonymous
August 01, 2007
I just came across this mail on one of my DL's, and I think it's an awesome compile of all the VSTO resources!Anonymous
August 01, 2007
Asli Bilgin has put together a great list some VSTO resources (by no means comprehensive so please commentAnonymous
August 01, 2007
This came through on an internal list today. The author, Asli Bilgin, warns that this is " BY NO MEANSAnonymous
August 16, 2007
Andrew Coates has some good resources on Visual Studio Tools for the 2007 Microsoft Office System (VSTO)Anonymous
January 09, 2008
If you created a project for Microsoft Office 2007 using Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2, you will probablyAnonymous
January 09, 2008
If you created a project for Microsoft Office 2007 using Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2, you will probablyAnonymous
February 22, 2008
There are many resources to learn about Visual Studio Tools for Office, and they are scattered through