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Visual Studio Express 2008 with Templates for Outlook?
I have just downloaded Visual Studio 2008 Express with the hope of
experimenting with writing my first Add-in for Outlook 2007. On a MSDN video, the commentator says it's best to download an Outlook Add-in template first. I did so but it doesn't appear when I try and create a new project. Is there a way to use the template in VS Express? Can Express (VB.Net) be used to create an Outlook 2007 Add-in? |
Visual Studio Express 2008 with Templates for Outlook?
To my knowledge the Express editions can't create Office COM addins, but I
haven't used any of the Express editions so I'm no expert. You're probably best off posting this in a forum devoted to Visual Studio where there would be more expertise in the different editions of VS 2008. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Jonathan" wrote in message ... I have just downloaded Visual Studio 2008 Express with the hope of experimenting with writing my first Add-in for Outlook 2007. On a MSDN video, the commentator says it's best to download an Outlook Add-in template first. I did so but it doesn't appear when I try and create a new project. Is there a way to use the template in VS Express? Can Express (VB.Net) be used to create an Outlook 2007 Add-in? |
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