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Please suggest- Word, XML usage
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My daily job involves working with lot of Word 2003 templates, developling them and creating solutions in Word VBA and VB 6.0. We would now like to move ahead in technology use and would like to explore the combination of Word 2003, XML and VB .Net 2008. Unfortunately we can not move to Office 2007 at least for next 12-15 months. Can you please suggest good books, refeernce links etc to accomplish the above. I read about VSTO, hoever I am not sure if I would need to use VSTO if I am using VS 2008. Aplogies if you find this as a cross-post, I have done it intentionally as my problem is related to both Word 2003 and VB .Net. Thanks in advance. -- Pranav Vaidya VBA Developer PN, MH-India |
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You have not cross-posted this, so I assume you have multi-posted it.
Moderate cross-posting is acceptable; multi-posting is discouraged. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Pranav Vaidya" wrote in message ... Hi My daily job involves working with lot of Word 2003 templates, developling them and creating solutions in Word VBA and VB 6.0. We would now like to move ahead in technology use and would like to explore the combination of Word 2003, XML and VB .Net 2008. Unfortunately we can not move to Office 2007 at least for next 12-15 months. Can you please suggest good books, refeernce links etc to accomplish the above. I read about VSTO, hoever I am not sure if I would need to use VSTO if I am using VS 2008. Aplogies if you find this as a cross-post, I have done it intentionally as my problem is related to both Word 2003 and VB .Net. Thanks in advance. -- Pranav Vaidya VBA Developer PN, MH-India |
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Please suggest- Word, XML usage
Hi Pranav,
My daily job involves working with lot of Word 2003 templates, developling them and creating solutions in Word VBA and VB 6.0. We would now like to move ahead in technology use and would like to explore the combination of Word 2003, XML and VB .Net 2008. Unfortunately we can not move to Office 2007 at least for next 12-15 months. Can you please suggest good books, refeernce links etc to accomplish the above. I read about VSTO, hoever I am not sure if I would need to use VSTO if I am using VS 2008. It's difficult to give you an answer, as you haven't mentioned what you actually want to *do*. VSTO is a set of tools that basically extends the Office applications in- process. You can create Add-ins or, for Word and Excel, document-level customizations (managed code in a separate dll instead of VBA stored in the document). VSTO is part of VS 2008 Professional or higher. It's also possible to automate Office applications using VB.NET (similar to creating a VB6 forms project). For that you wouldn't use (or need) VSTO. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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