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Manuel Wenk [MCP ASP & WinForms]

VSTO Deployment
 
Hi,

I've written an application using VSTO 2005 and C#, the Frontend is
displayed in the "Document-Actions" Pane.

Now I'm not quite sure how to deploy the Application. Is it possible to
install the application (the assemblys) in Excel an having it loaded every
time the document is opened?

Tha background of my question is, that users will send the xls File to each
other by mail, only one user needs the special Application-Features. Is there
an need to always send the dokument together with the asm's? How is the
document connected to the Code?


--
Manuel Wenk
MCP

Nick Hodge

VSTO Deployment
 
Manuel

This will be a very basic answer as I am only just getting into VSTO, but as
understand it in current versions you make either a workbook or template and
that would infer the code is saved with the document VSTO3 (Orcas???) has
application level add-ins which means the code would reside with the program
rather than the document

You may be better to post in VSTO groups for better responses

--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England

HIS
www.nickhodge.co.uk

"Manuel Wenk [MCP ASP & WinForms]"
m wrote in message
...
Hi,

I've written an application using VSTO 2005 and C#, the Frontend is
displayed in the "Document-Actions" Pane.

Now I'm not quite sure how to deploy the Application. Is it possible to
install the application (the assemblys) in Excel an having it loaded every
time the document is opened?

Tha background of my question is, that users will send the xls File to
each
other by mail, only one user needs the special Application-Features. Is
there
an need to always send the dokument together with the asm's? How is the
document connected to the Code?


--
Manuel Wenk
MCP





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