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FrontPage 2003 Sample: Creating Managed FrontPage Add-ins in C# 1


License Free
Requirements Windows XP/2003 Server
Downloads 532 Limitations None
Publisher Microsoft File Size 101k
Date added 30 Aug 2007 Check your speed

Similar to macros but more powerful, add-ins allow you to extend the built-in functionality of Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003. You can create COM add-ins in Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 or Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0, or you can create managed add-ins in any of the languages that use the Microsoft .NET Framework, such as Microsoft Visual Basic .NET or Microsoft Visual C# .NET. When you create managed add-ins for FrontPage2003, you can use the tools, classes, and programming languages that are part of the Microsoft .NET Framework. The MSDN article Creating Managed FrontPage Add-ins in C# (see the Related Resources box on this page) shows you how to create a managed add-in for FrontPage in C# and assumes a general knowledge of the .NET Framework and a functional knowledge of the C# programming language. The article also explains what you need to know to create your own managed add-ins for FrontPage and provides extensive resources for more information.

When you download and install this download file, you get all the form and code files for the Insert Images add-in project described in the article. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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