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.NET Development for Office (Pro-Developer) [Paperback]

Andrew Whitechapel
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1 Nov 2004 0735621322 978-0735621329 1

Create Microsoft Office-based applications that work seamlessly in the Microsoft .NET environment—with this essential reference from Microsoft developer Andrew Whitechapel. The author provides expert advice on the various approaches you can use to build managed solutions with Office, and gives practical guidance on the most viable techniques for technical and business scenarios. You’ll begin building custom .NET-based applications with detailed, practical exercises that take you through solutions from beginning to end. Andrew shares tactics, strategies, and best practices—plus full sample code—to help you maximize your development efforts. Packed with the same information used by Microsoft’s Product Support Services team, this book is the one reference that every Office and .NET developer should have.

Discover how to:

  • Develop powerful .NET solutions for Office with managed interop assemblies
  • Integrate managed code with Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)
  • Create custom commands and functionality with managed COM and Automation add-ins
  • Build custom Office features with external data using Web services, .NET remoting, and research services
  • Use Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office to create document-centric solutions for Microsoft Excel and Word
  • Use digital signatures, strong-naming and .NET Code Access Security
  • Control Office applications using Platform Invoke, Reflection, drag-and-drop, and the IAccessible interface
  • Develop managed Smart Tags and managed Smart Document solutions

Covers Microsoft Office 97, Office 2000, Office XP, and Microsoft Office System 2003 Editions


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  • Paperback: 500 pages
  • Publisher: MICROSOFT PRESS; 1 edition (1 Nov 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735621322
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735621329
  • Product Dimensions: 3.3 x 18.4 x 22.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 730,951 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Andrew Whitechapel is a senior program manager for the Windows Phone Application Platform team, performing scoping and design for the application platform (both native and managed), including v7.5 (Mango) and future releases. He is responsible for core parts of the platform, including the application packaging/install database and services, the application execution manager, and the resource manager (memory, CPU, thread pool, etc). He has written several books, including the Microsoft Press books Microsoft .NET Development with Microsoft Office and Inside C# (for which he was a co-author), as well as numerous articles for MSDN Magazine and other publications.


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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Instant Pain Relief 12 Oct 2004
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If you are new to developing Office applications using .NET, you need to read this book. It will guide you into making the right decisions first time and save you much of the stress and hair loss that I have suffered.

If you are a seasoned Office developer you still need to read this book. There are plenty of tips and tricks to make your life easier and Office applications even better!

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book for .NET Office Development w/ COM 22 Feb 2006
By Matt S - Published on Amazon.com
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There is a ton of misleading and confusing information on the web regarding what technologies you can use to develop against specific versions of Office. This book gives you all the practical advice you need to hit the ground running with managed COM development in Office. From a thorough introduction of the technologies available and their pros and cons, to very specific examples that show workarounds to common problems such as using custom icons in a toolbar that you add programmatically, how to use a C++ shim to sign your .NET add-on and make sure that you won't run into security issues in strict corporate environments, etc. If you are starting out with managed COM development on the Office platform then this is the book you absolutely need. We bought this book to use on a team project and it was so good that I picked up a copy for personal use at home.

The book does assume that you are a relatively experienced programmer. If you are interested in using Visual Studio Tools for Office instead of COM, then you should check out Eric Carter's Visual Studio Tools for Office instead but be aware that you can only target Office 2003+ using VSTO. You need to use COM, not VSTO, in order to target older versions of Office.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Must have for every Office developer 14 Mar 2005
By Leonid B. Gorkin - Published on Amazon.com
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Anybody who does Office development knows that it's not pretty - there are many technologies involved, and it takes time and efforts to make everything work together. This book is a first attempt to present an overview of .NET Office development, and it will save you hours and hours of putting pieces together by searching MSDN and newsgroups. I wish this book was written years ago.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive Coverage 1 Feb 2005
By John Childress - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
5 stars considering the first reviewer only gave it 1. Andrew's book is great, it provides complete coverage of all of the different techniques to work with Office and .NET.

All of the examples that I tried worked fine; granted I didn't do every single one.

As for "real programming" examples... I don't know what you mean. Usually it's hard for an author to know what everyone needs, but I think Andrew's examples were good.

Thanks for putting all of this information together in one place. Yes, I'm sure most of it can be found on MSDN or Google, but if $50 saves me a day or two of searching the I'll take it.

John
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