Build WPF Data Controls for Outlook Addins Easily with VS2010

Last post I showed how to migrate our Northwind Outlook client to .NET 4 and Office 2010 . This Outlook Add-in displays order history information in an adjoining form region so sales associates can see that data immediately when communicating with customers. When we originally built this with Visual Studio 2008 , we used a WPF user control to display the data so that we could better match the look and feel of Outlook 2007

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Build WPF Data Controls for Outlook Addins Easily with VS2010

Setting up Windows 7 for Office & SharePoint 2010 Beta Development

So I decided to get my Windows 7 laptop installed with all the latest public Betas this week which includes Visual Studio Beta 2, SharePoint 2010 Beta and Office 2010 Beta. I had been using internal builds and thought it would be better to get in sync with everyone else in the community. I have to say there were a couple bumps that I experienced along the way that had me scratching my head and searching the web so I thought I’d consolidate all the resources I found and document the steps I did which resulted in a successful install.

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Setting up Windows 7 for Office & SharePoint 2010 Beta Development

Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 PDC Keynote in Depth

Kurt starts today’s discussion with a quick conversation on the Business Productivity Infrastructure. If you know the Office and SharePoint environment well, this is probably something you’ve seen us discuss before. It was at PDC08 when we announced that we will be releasing Office Web Applications that provide a high-fidelity & consistent experience for users who want to access and modify Office content in a browser, mobile device or the rich client

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Short Overview of SharePoint Features in Visual Studio 2010

As you probably know, Visual Studio 2010 was announced last week and it contains a lot of great features and project templates for SharePoint developers. Below is a short overview for some of the SharePoint development related features and project templates

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SharePoint Conference 2009 Developer Hands On Labs (HOLs)

Whether or not you were one of the lucky ones to attend the sold out SPC ‘09 conference in Las Vegas last week you should download and review the 10 developer Hands On Labs (HOL’s) in anticipation to the public beta of SharePoint Server 2010 due out in November 2009.

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SharePoint Conference 2009 Developer Hands On Labs (HOLs)

Update on Windows 7 RTM

I’d like to offer up a little insight into the “Release to Manufacturing” (RTM) for Windows 7. Over the past week, there have been many rumors surrounding RTM. We are close, but have not yet signed off on Windows 7

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Update on Windows 7 RTM

The ten commandments for SharePoint development

1. Stick to the product if you can. SharePoint provides a lot of functionality out of the box – focus on these quick wins and don’t immediately switch over to Visual Studio and start writing code

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Visio design templates for SharePoint 2007

Reminder: Free visio template and stencil for designing SharePoint 2007 sites. Visio Shapes for SharePoint (Commercial) Tags van Technorati: sharepoint , design , sharepoint+2007 , visio , templates , microsoft , moss+2007 , moss

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Add Google's AdSense to a SharePoint (WSS 3.0) Site | Global Music

Google's AdSense is a powerful tool for online content publishers which allows you to potentially make money with your content and Google's contextually. Global Music – http://globalmusicnews.com/

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Add Google's AdSense to a SharePoint (WSS 3.0) Site | Global Music

Windows 7 RC Training Kit for Developers

The Windows 7 Training Kit for Developers includes presentations, hands-on labs, and demos designed to help you learn how to build applications that shine on Windows 7

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Windows 7 RC Training Kit for Developers