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Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office: Understanding the Word Object Model Sample 39391


License Free
Requirements Windows XP/2003 Server
Downloads 13 Limitations None
Publisher Microsoft File Size 207k
Date added 20 Sep 2007 Check your speed

The article associated with this download provides information on how to use Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for the Microsoft Office System to take advantage of the objects available in Microsoft Office Word 2003. It introduces several important Word objects and provides examples of how to use them.

This download includes Visual Basic and C# samples of Word 2003 applications and documents, as well as with some of the more important properties and methods. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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  • Requirements: Microsoft 32-bit Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, or newer
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