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Office 2007 ISV Innovation Demo Code and Links

As promised attached to this blog post is the Office 2007 UI Extensibility demo code and XML, load it up and see customising the Office UI has just got way simpler!!

Here are some useful links that I had in my PowerPoint deck

  1. Office Open XML Formats
    1. Office 2007 Open XML Resource Kit, Code Snippets for C# and VB.NET
      1. https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=8d46c01f-e3f6-4069-869d-90b8b096b556&displaylang=en
    2. Main Open XML Format Portal https://OpenXMLDeveloper.org - great set of industry resources, including links off the standardization efforts on ECMA
    3. MSDN Office Developer Portal https://msdn.microsoft.com/office
      1. Notably
        1. Introducing the Office (2007) Open XML File Formats
        2. Matthew Scott: Application Development Using the Open XML File Formats
    4. Andrew has just down a follow on posting from OzFox - Linking Word 2007 Content Controls to Custom XML
  2. Office 2007 UI Extensibility
    1. See attached sample code – run the setup project first
    2. Ribbon UI Portal on MSDN https://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905530.aspx
      1. And check out the Channel 9 webcast at Eric Faller and Savraj Dhanjal - Ribbon Extensibility in Office 2007
    3. For information on implementing the Office Ribbon "Royalty Free" in your own applications then check out the https://msdn.microsoft.com/officeui
  3. Setting up SharePoint Development – see my previous blog posting Getting Started with Windows SharePoint Services & Server 2007 – Useful Resources

Cheers, Dave

Office 2007 Custom UI Demo Code.zip

Comments

  • Anonymous
    March 04, 2007
    I have been out of the office for a week , and will be out for another week . But this hasn't stopped

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2007
    Many thanks to the many ISVs who attended our Innovation Days around the Eastern Seaboard. It was a truly

  • Anonymous
    March 14, 2007
    Great to see you all last night!! I've attached my slide desk to this post, so feel free to download,

  • Anonymous
    April 03, 2007
    Many of you have seen me present on the new Office Open XML formats and have heard me talking about how