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Dynamic RibbonX is not dependent on specific Visual Studio project types. As long as your add-in runs in the memory space of a [[Supported Office Applications|supported office application]] you can use the runtime (from xll add-ins for example).
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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 Applications|supported office application]].
  
 
We use Office .NET projects (successors of VSTO projects) to get started for simplicity.
 
We use Office .NET projects (successors of VSTO projects) to get started for simplicity.

Latest revision as of 20:04, 19 October 2013

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.