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97 New Member
Hi all,

I wanted to create new (or modify existing ) projects of MS Office type.
but in my Visual Studio New Project dialog box it's not showing Office type.
Also am not able to open these types of projects.
It's saying like "this project type is not supported by this installation"
why is it like this? I have Visual Studio 2005 tools for Office Second Edition Runtime. Should I install something more?
I have Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition - ENU
please help me...

Thanks and Regards,
sand...
Jan 18 '08 #1
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radcaesar
759 Recognized Expert Contributor
Office type means ??

Ad-ons for office ?

Which project template you want to use exactly ? and when you got that error message ?
Jan 18 '08 #2
sandeepk84
97 New Member
Hi...

Thanks a lot for your reply...
Yes it's for creating Outlook add-ins. The project is working fine on
other machines. I was able to create the msi for addins.
But in the machine that I tried was not having Visual Studio and I installed it.
And it's opening other projects. but showing the error for
Outlook plug-in project.
while loading, it says "the project type is not supported by this installation"
I meant to say that it's not giving the option to select and create the projects
of Office type-Outlook Add-in from the New Project dialog box.

thanks and regards,
sand...
Jan 18 '08 #3

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