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QUESTION: "Microsoft Office 2003 Projects" in Visual Studio .NET

When I attempt to create a new project in Visual Studio .NET 2003, I do NOT
have the option to create the following:

Microsoft Office 2003 Projects

What do I need to install or do to get this option as a project type? I
have a Universal MSDN subscription and am using Visual Studio .NET 2003
Enterprise Edition. I attempted to re-run the setup, but I did not see
"Microsoft Office 2003 Projects" as an option.

Thanks for your help. As a reference, you can see what 'm looking to do at
the following URL:

http://www.msdn.microsoft.com/office...wordobject.asp

Look at the figure (Figure 1) under "Getting Started with a Word Project".

Thanks,

---Dan---
Nov 17 '05 #1
1 1601
Nevermind. I found it. I downloaded it from the Universal Downloads under:

Developer Tools | Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System 2003.

Would've been nice if the article described installing this before moving on
to building the project....

Would also be nice if the download was documented in the Office Developer
section of MSDN. I just blindly looked and found it. The documentation on
this topic sucks big-time.

Close this question.

----Dan----

"AmiciDan" wrote:
When I attempt to create a new project in Visual Studio .NET 2003, I do NOT
have the option to create the following:

Microsoft Office 2003 Projects

What do I need to install or do to get this option as a project type? I
have a Universal MSDN subscription and am using Visual Studio .NET 2003
Enterprise Edition. I attempted to re-run the setup, but I did not see
"Microsoft Office 2003 Projects" as an option.

Thanks for your help. As a reference, you can see what 'm looking to do at
the following URL:

http://www.msdn.microsoft.com/office...wordobject.asp

Look at the figure (Figure 1) under "Getting Started with a Word Project".

Thanks,

---Dan---

Nov 17 '05 #2

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