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Professional Outlook 2007 Programming

By (author) Ken Slovak





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* Written by one of the most popular and knowledgeable Microsoft Outlook MVPs, this book fills a void in the market for a professional-level Outlook programming book* Explains how to use the many new features of Outlook 2007's object model and offers honest advice from the author on how to deal with common shortcomings and pitfalls of Outlook* Addresses common workarounds for Outlook programming bugs and how to interface with Word, Excel, SharePoint, and Access* Discusses the new Object Model, Outlook forms, COM add-ins, security, and more

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Publisher | John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published date | 5 Oct 2007
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 454
Dimensions | 235 x 189 x 27mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 734g
ISBN | 978-0-4700-4994-5
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