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VBUG: Building Microsoft Office Solutions with Visual Studio

Date
Thu, 26 Jan 2006 (Add to calendar)
Venue
Wellington U/W Ltd, IPSWICH, GB
Cost
FOC to VBUG members & their gu
This session will provide an overview of the many tools and techniques available for developing with Office today, particularly the new capabilities in Visual Studio 2005. Well also take a look into the future at Office 12 and the features of interest from a developers perspective.

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