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Microsoft Releases New Beta of Office Tools

Written By
Darryl K. Taft
Darryl K. Taft
Sep 14, 2006
1 minute read

Microsoft released the beta version of Visual Studio 2005 Tools for the Microsoft Office System on Sept. 14. The technology is also known as VSTO (Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office) Second Edition Beta, or VSTO 2005 SE Beta for short, the company said.

In a blog post, KD Hallman, Microsoft’s general manager for Visual Studio Tools for Office, said VSTO 2005 SE Beta enables developers to leverage the new features of the 2007 Microsoft Office system to build feature-rich, highly collaborative solutions.

To read about the final public test build of Office 2007, Click here.

Hallman said VSTO 2005 SE Beta, previously known by the code name Cypress, is a “fully supported add-in” for Visual Studio, available free to all users of Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition or Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005.

In addition, by using VSTO 2005 SE Beta, “developers can take advantage of add-in support for the six most popular Microsoft Office applications—Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Visio, InfoPath—and support for key 2007 Office system features,” she said.

Read the full story on eWEEK.com: Microsoft Releases New Beta of Office Tools

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