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Migrating Word VBA Solutions to Visual Studio Tools for Office

Here is a great piece of work written by none other than Office Zealot kingpin, Chris Kuniki, on how...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 06/23/2004

VisualBlogger 2004 follows Microsoft Office style

In my never-ending quest to find a decent blog tool, I am giving VisualBlogger 2004 (beta 2) a...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 06/22/2004

Killer news and RSS Outlook combo

So, after I solved a proxy server issue, I was able to get NewsGator working again (after my machine...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 06/18/2004

Taking your Research Service for Microsoft Office Offline

If you have dreamed of creating your own Research Service and making data available offline, then...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 06/17/2004

Information Bridge Framework target audience

In recent blog entry, Charles Maxson asked the question about the target audience for IBF. Which...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 06/17/2004

Smart client tide is rising

If you have not heard the term "smart client", then get ready, because it is becoming increasingly...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 06/16/2004

Using documents as strongly typed data objects

One of the biggest challenges for developers who need to automate programs like Word, Excel,...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 06/15/2004

Information Bridge Framework and metadata

So, I took the plunge and have been working with the information bridge framework for a few days...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 06/08/2004

Environment variables save time

I have been doing some SharePoint development, and I am using a variety of little utilities to get...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 06/04/2004

WordProcessingML and Outlook

I promised that I had an article that would publish soon in which I consolidate the details I...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 06/02/2004

Smart Document Wrapper

When I first came to Microsoft (1 year and a couple of months ago), one of the first things I wanted...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 06/01/2004

MyTechEd.Day3.Title="WordProcessingML"

Yesterday was so busy, I failed to get the time to put up a blog entry. Anyway, here's what...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 05/28/2004

MyTechEd.Day2.Title="SmartTags"

My second day at TechEd was energizing. I met with a lot of people at the booth, and the Information...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 05/26/2004

MyTechEd.Day1.Title="The Gang's all here"

Coming to these shows is especially satisfying because it is like a family reunion. My old posse is...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 05/25/2004

FrontPage code snippets and Bilngual Translation Service

Just today, we pushed a couple of new items live on MSDN. The first...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 05/19/2004

SharePoint and GetUserCollectionFromSite

So, I'm messing around with the Windows SharePoint Services Web services it exposes. They are...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 05/13/2004

WordML and FAQ resources

On the internal DLs and NGs, I am finding that some people are wondering where to get good info and...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 05/12/2004

SharePoint sites and SharePointTracking

So, today I was trying to figure out how to alter or control the list of Workspaces that appear in...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 05/10/2004

Smart Tag List alii

Smart tag list files are one of the cleverest things to show up in Office, and I wish more...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 05/04/2004

Smart Tags, WordML, and a serious accident

Briefly, I was in a serious collision with a truck while training on my Trek 5200. I have some...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 04/29/2004

Developer Articles for PowerPoint

Andrew May, the programmer/writer for PowerPoint programmability at Microsoft, has two truly...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 04/12/2004

Microsoft Word - WordML table elements continued

OK- I had a few busy days as we hosted thousands of MVP's here for the 2004 MVP Summit. It was good...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 04/08/2004

My session at TechEd: BPR312

I'll be at TechEd in May, and I am presenting on Outlook. Those of you who have been to one of my...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 04/05/2004

Let's talk w:tbl!

In one of my earlier blog entries, I introduced some of the bread-and-butter XML element in the...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 04/05/2004

Excel Writer Library, a step in an interesting direction

Scott Watermasysk, brainsource of the truly excellent .Text ASP.NET Weblog technolgy, boosted my ego...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 04/01/2004

ReadPlease 2003

Some years ago, I was downloading books from Project Gutenburg. I had finished couple of Masters...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/31/2004

Use XML to Generate Excel 2003 Workbooks

When I say XML and Office 2003, the next words that come to the minds of most Office developers (who...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/30/2004

Smart Tag SDK Online

If you read my blog a few entries ago about what it takes to publish an SDK on MSDN, then you will...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/29/2004

Live Communications Server API

In an earlier blog I talked about how intrigued I was by Live Communications Server 2003. It is easy...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/29/2004

What it means to publish an SDK on MSDN

Coming to work here nearly a year ago, I already had an appreciation for SDKs. They are some of the...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/23/2004

The dichotomous identity of the InfoPath end-user

InfoPath is a truly interesting product. I have to be honest and say that prior to October of last...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/23/2004

Published on the Office Developer Center

We have a few new items on the ODC. First, we have an article about Excel and XML. Peter Vogel does...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/23/2004

Outlook, .NET, and WordML- the SIXTH of a short series

Well, I come to the end of this little series. In this entry, I will show you some of the XSL I...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/19/2004

Blogging and fresh air

Blogging has made the Web relevant for me again. I have to be honest: the Internet has become a bit...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/17/2004

Outlook, .NET, and WordML- the FIFTH of a short series

In this entry, I explain my manifest file (I'm getting a fair amount of email asking me to show this...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/17/2004

Outlook, .NET, and WordML- the FOURTH of a short series.

All right, it's time I quit answering email and get back to my blog (for those of you waiting for...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/15/2004

Outlook, .NET, and WordML- the THIRD of a short series.

So, in this entry, I wanted to explain the processing instruction that I included in my C# app that...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/05/2004

Just published on the Office Developer Center

Frank Rice has a new article out there for those interested in figuring out how to use VB.NET to...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 03/02/2004

Outlook, .NET, and WordML- the SECOND of a short series.

So, Outlook programming is not always hard, but you eventually end up in the world of MAPI...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 02/27/2004

Outlook, .NET, and WordML- the first of a short series.

If you are like me, you do not enjoy writing status reports to your manager. Fortunately, I have a...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 02/27/2004

Goodbye Balloon Tips, Hello Kelly Theriot

I was growing so weary of getting those Balloon Tips on my Tablet PC, and I searched high and low to...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 02/18/2004

Let's talk pPr

Look, I know that many of you have been messing with WordProcessingML (WordML) since beta, but I...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 02/18/2004

Sorting out Collaboration

Look, I work here, and I sometimes feel a little overwhelmed by the number of products we product,...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 02/17/2004

alternate stylesheets and Word 2003

I have had a busy few days, hence the silence on my blog. I have been going through the initiation...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 02/17/2004

Way cool new content

We published a load of good stuff this week so far. Headlines will go live tomorrow. BTW: the answer...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 02/12/2004

Let's talk t, p, and r

So, now that I have decided to take my WordML skills to the next level it also affords me that...

Author: John R. Durant Date: 02/11/2004

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