Learn how to deploy a customized Microsoft Office UI to users, place the file at a particular location, and restrict further customizations.
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Deploying a Customized Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar in Office 2010
Learn how to deploy a customized Microsoft Office UI to users, place the file at a particular location, and restrict further customizations.
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Deploying a Customized Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar in Office 2010
Learn more about how to customize context menus and see a sample that updates an existing context menu in Microsoft Word 2010.
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Customizing Context Menus in Office 2010
This article discusses issues around the compatibility of the 64-bit version with the new 32-bit version and legacy 32-bit Office applications and their solutions.
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Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010
I was looking at SQM data about file size last week and ran into an interesting question.
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Group numbers into custom ranges
A couple of weeks ago I gave a presentation on the Open XML SDK to a few customers, where I was asked questions on how to embed files within Open XML documents. I thought it would be a good opportunity to devote a couple of posts around this topic. In today’s post I am going to show you how to embed an Open XML file in another Open XML file
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Embedding an Open XML File in another Open XML File
This week a friend of mine told me about a SharePoint related “incident” at his company where it was discovered that someone had posted a spreadsheet that contained sensitive employee data. The file was not properly secured (discovered via a keyword search) and quickly was removed; no damage was done. Nonetheless, it got me thinking about the appropriate steps to take during such a scenario… and, if you know me, that means having a plan.
Many customers have reported issues with installing a VSTO project that has been published with Visual Studio 2008 running on the recently released Windows 7 Release Candidate. If you published your solution using VS2008 on a machine running the Windows 7 RC and then you try to install the solution on any machine you will see the following error: “The required version of the .NET Framework is not installed on this computer” You will see this error even if you have the right version of .Net Framework installed. The issue occurs due to some differences in the publishing mechanism on the Windows 7 RC caused by a missing file in the .Net Framework 3.5.1 which was included in the RC
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