Watch this video as you learn to create a BCS external content type for Office 2010 based on a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service.
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Video: Connecting to a WCF Service Using Business Connectivity Services in Office 2010
Watch this video as you learn to create a BCS external content type for Office 2010 based on a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service.
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Video: Connecting to a WCF Service Using Business Connectivity Services in Office 2010
Explore the code as you learn how to create a BCS for Office 2010 based on a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service.
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Sample: Connecting to a WCF Service Using Business Connectivity Services in Office 2010
In Visual Studio 2010, you can use the ClickOnce and Windows Installer deployment technologies to deploy Office solutions that target both Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Office 2010.
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Deploying Microsoft Office Solutions by Using Visual Studio 2010 and Windows Installer (Mary Lee, Saurabh Bhatia)
This is the twenty-sixth in a series of blog posts I’m doing on the VS 2010 and .NET 4 release.

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Debugging Tips with Visual Studio 2010
To continue the theme of landing external data in Office 2010, I’ve taken a demo excerpt from a session I presented at a conference last week to show how easy it is to land OData information in an add-in. In this sample I simply use the Northwind Database which is a publicly available OData producer .
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Accessing an OData Producer using an Office 2010 Add-in
I’ve blogged in the past about the VS 2010 Productivity Power Tool Extensions – a free set of Visual Studio 2010 extensions that provide some nice additional functionality. You can read my previous blog posts about it here and here . In today’s post I’m going to briefly highlight a few small, but nice, code editor capabilities that are enabled when you install the free extensions (and which I didn’t highlight in my previous blog posts).

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Some nice code editor features provided by the VS 2010 Power Tool Extensions
This is the second article about creating XLLs with Add-In Express.NET and it will focus on creating a Setup package for our solution. The first article about it can be viewed here . Creating a Setup package is also very easy and straightforward with the Add-in Express.NET tool; we add a Setup project to the solutions
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Creating XLLs with Add-In Express.NET – Part 2
Dick Moffat is a professional Access developer who has been using Access 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 to build databases that run on Windows but live in SharePoint. We have a chat about how you can leverage your existing Access skills and bring your current databases into SharePoint to make sharing databases and working with users in remote locations fast & easy. If you are building something cool with Access/Access Services we would love to feature you on The Access Show
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The Access Show: Developing Access 2010 Hybrid Apps with Dick Moffat
Following the release of the Outlook Social Connector (OSC) version 1.1 and the availability of new and updated providers , we have released a set of updated and expanded content for developers. The Outlook Social Connector 1.1 Provider Reference incorporates content from OSC 1.0 with new additions for OSC 1.1. If you’re developing a provider for the OSC, here is a quick guide to the new provider reference on MSDN: Getting Started with Developing an Outlook Social Connector Provider helps you understand why and how to develop a provider.
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Developing a provider for the Outlook Social Connector version 1.1
Following the release of the Outlook Social Connector (OSC) version 1.1 and the availability of new and updated providers , we have released a set of updated and expanded content for developers. The Outlook Social Connector 1.1 Provider Reference incorporates content from OSC 1.0 with new additions for OSC 1.1.
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Developing a provider for the Outlook Social Connector version 1.1
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