More code samples and videos for Office Developers
The Visual How-tos just keep getting out there like popcorn. This time we published some more from Ken Getz, Joel Krist, and Ted Pattison.
New VHTs include an interesting combination of Office products and technologies:
- Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
- Word 2007
- Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005 SE
- Outlook 2007
- Open XML Formats
- Access 2007
VHTs published in the last couple of weeks…
Title |
Authors |
Publishing Date |
Joel Krist |
Wednesday, May 30, 2007 |
|
Visual How to: Writing a Filter Provider Web Part for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 |
Joel Krist |
Wednesday, May 30, 2007 |
Visual How to: Saving Ranges as Custom Building Blocks in Word 2007 Documents |
Joel Krist |
Wednesday, May 30, 2007 |
Ken Getz |
Wednesday, May 30, 2007 |
|
Visual How To: Using Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office SE to Create PowerPoint Add-Ins |
Ken Getz |
Wednesday, May 30, 2007 |
Visual How To: Searching the Outlook 2007 Inbox for Items with Subjects Containing Specific Words |
Ken Getz |
Wednesday, May 30, 2007 |
Visual How To: Office Open XML Formats: Inserting Values into Excel 2007 Cells |
Ken Getz |
Wednesday, May 30, 2007 |
Joel Krist |
Tuesday, May 22, 2007 |
|
Visual How to: Running Commands When Inserting a Building Block in Word 2007 |
Joel Krist |
Tuesday, May 22, 2007 |
Ted Pattison |
Tuesday, May 22, 2007 |
More please!
Comments
Anonymous
May 31, 2007
Thanks for posting these links. These are a great way to learn some of the aspects of a complex and large product like MOSS. Also your article on Web Parts has been very helpful especially for me where in you address the deployment alternatives - GAC Vs bin and their relative strengths. I have one request, if I may. I would like to see some informormation on the development and deployment of custom applications (eg : in the layouts folder) in WSS. I have seen the Visual How To that Ted Pattison had done with regard to the Application Page, but it does not go into the specifics of deployment (bin Vs GAC and Web Sites Vs Web Applications). Any information on this - blog article, MSDN article or a Visual How To would be very much appreciated. And let me say that I am not speaking just for myself but a group of developers working exclusively on MOSS. Thanks.Anonymous
June 01, 2007
Someone ought to check the title of that last one (i.e. the one on top). You can only have Excel Services with MOSS 2007 - in fact as far as I know only with the Enterprise Edition of MOSS 2007, so it is impossible to have something "for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 using Excel Services" because the WSS 3.0 product doesn't include Excel Services. Why not make it "for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Enterprise Edition using Excel Services" ? Mike Walsh WSS MVP (and knows what's in WSS and what not - and Excel Services definately isn't)Anonymous
June 12, 2007
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June 28, 2007
Hi I would like to change smartart text using c# but I can't seem to find the object model (word,excel,powerpoint)...any ideas?Anonymous
March 22, 2008
Great Office System how tos and code samples: Sharepoint and Office development.Anonymous
May 07, 2008
How can I access SharePoint folders using VB.NET? I can access my hard drive and our intranet...but I can not access a SharePoint folder. I am trying to build a list of XML files in a folder. strDwgPrefix = ("http://testarch01/sites/projects/80474") MsgBox("0 ... " & strDwgPrefix)'<-THIS WORKS Dim Folder As New IO.DirectoryInfo(strDwgPrefix)'<-FAILS HERE My VB.NET program appears to work with any folder other than SharePoint folders... Any help, insight or expertise will be greatly appreciated! Pete