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Visual Studio and Excel
In VS 2008, we have the option of creating Excel addin, workbook and
templates. Is there a document that provides guidance on when to use each of these methods? Also, addins are they only available for C and C++? thanks, GM |
Visual Studio and Excel
The best place to start is at MSDN, specifically at the "Office
Development With Visual Studio" section, at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905533.aspx Read up on VSTO (Visual Studio Tools For Office), and VSTO Second Edition (SE) if you are developing for Office 2007. As an aside, I build all my NET-based add-ins for Office using"Add-In Express 2008 For NET" and "Add-In Express 2007 For VSTO", both from www.add-in-express.com . They're not cheap, but for commmercial quality NET-based add-ins for Office, they are well worth the expense. You can build NET-based add-ins for Office in any NET language -- VB.NET, C#, or C++. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP Excel Product Group Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 06:51:01 -0800, GM wrote: In VS 2008, we have the option of creating Excel addin, workbook and templates. Is there a document that provides guidance on when to use each of these methods? Also, addins are they only available for C and C++? thanks, GM |
Visual Studio and Excel
Thanks for your reply. I have been looking through the site and reading
through the documents. I was hoping to find a document that specifically address and provides examples on when to use these different methods. thanks. "Chip Pearson" wrote: The best place to start is at MSDN, specifically at the "Office Development With Visual Studio" section, at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905533.aspx Read up on VSTO (Visual Studio Tools For Office), and VSTO Second Edition (SE) if you are developing for Office 2007. As an aside, I build all my NET-based add-ins for Office using"Add-In Express 2008 For NET" and "Add-In Express 2007 For VSTO", both from www.add-in-express.com . They're not cheap, but for commmercial quality NET-based add-ins for Office, they are well worth the expense. You can build NET-based add-ins for Office in any NET language -- VB.NET, C#, or C++. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP Excel Product Group Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 06:51:01 -0800, GM wrote: In VS 2008, we have the option of creating Excel addin, workbook and templates. Is there a document that provides guidance on when to use each of these methods? Also, addins are they only available for C and C++? thanks, GM |
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