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Visual Studio Tools for Office, Version 2005 Beta 1 Sample

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 27 January 2005 - 08:46 · 4 comments & 769 views

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Overview
This sample solution teaches how to use dynamic Microsoft .NET managed controls and dynamic views in an Excel 2003 solution using Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System, Version 2005 Beta 1. The solution is written in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET

The associated MSDN article discusses the implementation process used to create the solution. Code snippets illustrate individual components of this Sales Lead Tracking application

Download: Visual Studio Tools for Office, Version 2005 Beta 1 Sample
Download: Visual Studio 2005 Prerelease Software
View: MSDN Article: Using Dynamic Controls and Views with Excel 2003 and Visual Studio Tools for Office, Version 2005 Beta 1


Features:

- Support DivX, Xvid, Mpeg4, Mov, AVI, WMV video format and much more
- Support AC3, DTS, PCM, OGG, MP3 and much more audio format
- NTSC / PAL format or auto
- Widescreen, full screen or auto
- Automatic chapter creation
- Preview mode to check if the source is not damaged
- Quality mpeg2 encoder
- Fast mpeg2 encoder ( up to 60fps )
- Save dvd structure on hard drive or burn to a blank dvd
- Compatible with CopyToDVD
- Multilingual support

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#1 [idkfa] on 27 Jan 2005 - 17:25
I am currently using VB.NET Express Beta 1, very nice, but of course it still has some bugs left.
Only big thing that annoys me is that I am not able to use the Outlook control
#2 robpears on 27 Jan 2005 - 21:12
Bit wary about security for this seeing as it is in beta
#3 lnatan25 on 29 Jan 2005 - 13:22
Microsoft Office System, Version 2005 Beta 1...

Now, I'm interested in this...
#4 Cephas on 29 Jan 2005 - 17:13
Are the Tools for Office part of the beta and CTP releases of VS2005 or what?

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