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Add-in Express Toys for Excel and .NET v.2.0

by Afalina Co., Ltd.

Summary: This is a free sample COM add-in (ready to install and use) that adds a number of useful features to Microsoft Excel. The add-in is based on the advanced Add-in Express technology and is designed to show you how to create add-ins, how to manage add-in's toolbars and controls, and how to access Excel objects. The add-in contains a full source code in VB, C# and supports Excel 2000, 2002 (XP), 2003 and Excel 2007.

Requirements: Excel 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007

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Status: Fully Functional
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This is a free sample COM add-in (ready to install and use) that adds a number of useful features to Microsoft Excel, including advanced options for Excel styles, merging cells, aligning text and special paste options.
The add-in is based on the advanced Add-in Express technology and is designed to show you how to create add-ins, how to manage add-in's toolbars and controls, and how to access Excel objects.
The add-in contains a full source code in VB, C# and supports Excel 2000, 2002 (XP), 2003 and Excel 2007.


Other Titles by this Publisher


Add-in Express 2 .NET Edition    v.2.0RC2
It is a tool for developing Office COM Add-ins in C#, VB, C++ and Delphi. Develop a single component that will run in Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Visio, FrontPage and Project. Create toolbars and place your controls on them. True RAD.


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