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Hey everybody,
i hope i came to the right place here. I have never done anything with Add-Ins for any Microsoft Office program. So i need your help, by getting started with it. What do I need, are there any helpful tutorials out there? Any information or pointer you can give me, will be greatly appreciated. Books are good too, but id rather prefer a quick jump into it. If there any further questions i know i can get most of the answers in here. I thank you all in advance for the information! Bye berberer |
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What you need first is to decide what version(s) of Outlook you're planning to support. That will help determine the platform. Then take a look at the resources he
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?ID=36 http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?ID=42 -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Toby Berster" wrote in message ... Hey everybody, i hope i came to the right place here. I have never done anything with Add-Ins for any Microsoft Office program. So i need your help, by getting started with it. What do I need, are there any helpful tutorials out there? Any information or pointer you can give me, will be greatly appreciated. Books are good too, but id rather prefer a quick jump into it. If there any further questions i know i can get most of the answers in here. I thank you all in advance for the information! Bye berberer |
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Im sorry, that i didnt mention that.
I am planing on creating Add-ons for Outlook 2003. If there isn't too much difference, Outlook 2007 wouldn't be too bad either. But Outlook 2003 is the main focus on. |
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