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)
Watch this visual how-to video as you learn to build Office solutions that target both .NET Framework 3.5 and .NET Framework 4.
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Video: Deploying an Office 2007 .NET 3.5 project and an Office 2010 NET 4.0 Project
Watch this visual how-to video as you learn to change the target version from .NET Framework 3.5 to .NET Framework 4.
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Video: Retargeting a Word 2007 Add-In that uses Smart Tags from .NET 3.5 to .NET 4.0
Check out these presentations, samples and hands-on labs designed to help you get started developing Office 2010 solutions with Visual Studio 2010.
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Visual Basic Code Samples Added to Office 2010 Training Course
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
Today we published a few Office 2010 object model references on the MSDN Library: Access 2010 Developer Reference Excel 2010 Developer Reference Outlook 2010 Developer Reference Project 2010 Developer Reference Word 2010 Developer Reference These versions are currently the most up-to-date developer references for the corresponding Office 2010 client applications. Developer References for Office 2010 (APIs shared across Office client applications), PowerPoint 2010, Publisher 2010, and Visio 2010 will be forthcoming shortly.
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A Few Office 2010 Object Model References Live on MSDN!
You can use ClickOnce deployment to install Office Add-ins for Office 2007 and Office 2010. It is very similar to deploying a desktop application, but not identical
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How do I programmatically find the deployed files for a VSTO Add-In?
Microsoft Office Business Applications (OBAs) have evolved significantly in the 2010 release. In this free MSDN webcast , Steve Fox explores how building OBAs has progressed, and he discusses the types of solutions you can build using Microsoft Office 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010. Specific topics he covers include Microsoft Office extensibility, Microsoft Business Connectivity Services, the SharePoint client object model, and Windows Azure.
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MSDN Webcast: Office Business Applications (OBAs) Evolved
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