Office Development Samples and Walkthroughs
This section contains sample applications, example code, and step-by-step walkthroughs that illustrate the syntax, structure, and techniques used to build Microsoft Office solutions.
The sample code is intended for instructional purposes, and should not be used in deployed solutions without modifications. In particular, security must be taken into greater consideration.
For information about securing applications, see the following help topics:
In This Section
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Provides links to sample applications that illustrate the use of Office and SharePoint development in Visual Studio. |
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Lists step-by-step guides that provide an introduction to Office development tools in Visual Studio and help to illustrate how you can integrate Word into Office Business Applications. |
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Lists step-by-step guides that provide an introduction to Office development tools in Visual Studio and help to illustrate how you can integrate Excel into Office Business Applications. |
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Lists step-by-step guides that illustrate how to work with data in your solutions. |
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Lists step-by-step guides that illustrate how you can customize the user interface (UI) of Microsoft Office applications. |
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Lists step-by-step guides that illustrate how you can set security policy to allow your solution to run, and how you can deploy your solution. |
Related Sections
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Provides links to information about setup, project templates, Office primary interop assemblies, and what's new in Office development. |
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Explains how managed code Office solutions work from the perspective of the developer and the end user, and includes information about how managed code works with Office documents and applications. |
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Lists frequently asked questions about programming with Office development in Visual Studio, and provides links to topics that can help solve common problems. |
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Provides links to information about how to create Microsoft Office solutions and about the role of assemblies in your solution. |
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Provides an overview of the document-level task pane called the actions pane. |