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Developer introduction to Office “12”

Date
Thu, 6 Apr 2006 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Microsoft Ltd , Reading, GB
Cost
Free
Office “12” builds on the developer capabilities introduced in Office 2003 by providing broad and deep programmability that developers can utilise. This session will examine some of the key technologies and features that are accessible to developers in Office “12”, including the new XML file formats, Web Content Management, extending the new “ribbon” user interface, and more if we have time.

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