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Office Development Support ?


I'm comparing all the Visual Studio 2005 editions, and I see that Office
development support is only in the Team System and VS Tools for Office
editions.

What is "office development support" defined as?

Does that mean that I cannot include a Word/Excel/Office reference in a
VS.NET 2005 project unless I buy these more expensive editions?
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Hello John,

Have u looked over there: http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/und...invsto2005.asp
?

It means that base version have no such support as described at that article

JB> I'm comparing all the Visual Studio 2005 editions, and I see that
JB> Office development support is only in the Team System and VS Tools
JB> for Office editions.
JB>
JB> What is "office development support" defined as?
JB>
JB> Does that mean that I cannot include a Word/Excel/Office reference
JB> in a VS.NET 2005 project unless I buy these more expensive editions?
JB>
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