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This is supplemental information to the article:
Corporate Corner - Customizing Word 2000 Using the Windows API and a COM Add-in
by Lee Hudspeth
(This article first appeared in TNPC #3.20)
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This material relates to my article Corporate Corner - Customizing Word 2000 Using the Windows API and a COM Add-in. That article describes how our consulting company used the Windows API and an Office 2000 COM add-in to solve a client's challenging software development project requirements. The following short bibliography features some must-have books and resources for anyone doing VB or VBA development.
Note: As of September 27, 2000, some of these titles are out-of-print or out of stock at Amazon. Don't let that stop you! Go straight to ABE Books and get your hands on a used copy; these titles are well worth the search.
- Appleman, Dan. Dan Appleman's Visual Basic 5.0 Programmer's Guide to the Win32 API. Emeryville: Ziff-Davis Press, 1999.
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- McKinney, Bruce. Hardcore Visual Basic: Version 5.0. Redmond: Microsoft Press, 1997.
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- Microsoft Corporation. The Windows Interface Guidelines for Software Design. Redmond: Microsoft Press, 1995.
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- Petrusha, Ron. Inside the Windows 95 Registry. Sebastopol: O'Reilly & Associates, 1996.
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- Shank, David, Mark Roberts, and Tamra Myers. Microsoft Office 2000 Visual Basic Programmer's Guide. Redmond: Microsoft Press, 1999.
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- Microsoft Office 2000 Developer (a.k.a. MOD) is Microsoft Office 2000 Premium plus a plethora of programming enhancements and tools. MOD isn't cheap but the following MOD features--there are plenty others we don't enumerate here--may entice you because they add so much value.
You can reach Lee Hudspeth at:
leehudspeth@TheNakedPC.com
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