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Latest revision as of 18:43, 15 March 2013

Introduction

Ribbon Commander is not dependent on specific Visual Studio project types. The runtime can be used as long as your add-in is running in the memory space of a supported office application.

We use Office .NET projects (successors of VSTO projects) to get started for simplicity.

Creating the project

As an example here we create an Excel add-in in Visual Studio 2010:

CreatingExcelProjectVB2010.png