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Understanding the Excel Object Model from a Visual Studio 2005 Developer's Perspective

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(Ken Getz) Learn how you can use the Application, Workbook, Worksheet, and Range objects in Microsoft Office Excel 2003 to create managed code solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for the Microsoft Office System. Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C# examples demonstrate properties, methods, and events of each object.

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