Assuming a familiarity with Visual Basic and XML, this guide explains the key objects, methods, and properties available in Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook, then overviews the technologies that have been integrated with different versions of Office. The last section provides five exampl
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide (Pro-Developer)
β Scribed by Microsoft Corporation
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 569
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Exploit powerfully enhanced programmability in Office XP with authoritative information -- straight from the Microsoft Office development team. This hardcore programming reference comes packed with practical, roll-up-your-sleeves resources to help you maximize your productivity with development tools for Microsoft Office, including the Microsoft Visual Basic "RM" 6.0 and Microsoft Visual C++ "RM" development systems. This guide includes coverage of Workflow Solutions for Microsoft SQL Server "TM" and Microsoft Exchange, offering both design and coding examples, plus API-level coding examples. It also covers enhanced support in Microsoft Office XP for Web-enabled information sharing and XML. Use this incisive coverage to build on what you know and to accomplish everything from automating individual tasks to creating complex vertical-market applications. Each chapter presents dozens of code examples that illustrate the discussion. And the companion CD-ROM contains hundreds of procedures you can use right now -- helping you to focus your creativity on designing solutions, rather than on building rudimentary code. It's everything you need to create better business solutions, faster!
β¦ Table of Contents
Local Disk......Page 0
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide......Page 2
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>PART 1 Getting Started with Office XP Developer......Page 5
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>PART 2 Developing Office Developer Applications......Page 18
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Designing Applications......Page 20
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Developing Office Applications Using VBA......Page 35
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Developing Workflow Applications for Exchange Server......Page 270
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Developing Workflow Applications for SQL Server......Page 311
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Developing a Digital Dashboard Using Web Parts......Page 366
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Debugging and Error Handling......Page 380
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Localizing Your Application......Page 304
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Deploying Your Application......Page 395
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>PART 3 Programming Concepts......Page 17
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Writing Solid Code......Page 412
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Working with XML......Page 459
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Custom Classes and Objects......Page 432
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>PART 4 Using the Office Developer Productivity Tools......Page 19
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Sharing Code with the Code Librarian......Page 471
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Using Source Code Control......Page 481
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Sharing and Reusing VBA Objects......Page 479
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>Rapid Application Development Tools......Page 467
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>APPENDIX A Microsoft Office Developer Walkthroughs......Page 489
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>APPENDIX B Microsoft Office XP Developer Object Model Guide......Page 528
Microsoft Office XP Developer's Guide=>APPENDIX C Additional References......Page 563
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