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Office interoperabilit y documentation

Does anybody know where could i find documentation of .NET interoperabilit y
with Office.
I know it's through COM objects, but, where could i find documentation of
those objects, their methods, parameters or arguments, properties, etc..
I'm interested in learning about interoperabilit y with Excel and Word
(Office 2000, XP and 2003)
Thanks in advance

Rafael
Nov 8 '05 #1
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Check out the Office Developer Center at http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/

"Ralph" wrote:
Does anybody know where could i find documentation of .NET interoperabilit y
with Office.
I know it's through COM objects, but, where could i find documentation of
those objects, their methods, parameters or arguments, properties, etc..
I'm interested in learning about interoperabilit y with Excel and Word
(Office 2000, XP and 2003)
Thanks in advance

Rafael

Nov 8 '05 #2

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