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PowerPoint 2010

Office 2010

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This section of the MSDN Library provides resources to help you get started developing solutions that take advantage of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010.

Office 2010

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  • PowerPoint 2010 VBA Developer Reference. Developer or API references are extended documentation sets. They usually provide application programming interface (API) documentation, sample code, and other supporting information.

  • PowerPoint 2010 Primary Interop Assembly Reference. Developer or API references are extended documentation sets. They usually provide application programming interface (API) documentation, sample code, and other supporting information.

  • PowerPoint 2010 Technical Articles. Technical articles are 10-35 pages in length and provide detailed technical information and code examples. They may serve any number of purposes: getting started, providing best practices, describing a solution, discussing the use of a given object or method in depth, and so on.

  • PowerPoint 2010 Visual How To Articles. Visual how-to articles are 2-15 pages in length and combine some of the best elements of blogs, video, and technical articles by providing a brief overview, a code sample, and a how-to video. You can read the overview, review the code snippet, view the video, and explore the additional resources.

  • PowerPoint 2010 Quick Notes. Quick Notes are 2-4 page tasks in a single scenario. Combined, they provide an end-to-end solution for a specific scenario. Individually, they are single-page tasks that you can print and use.

  • PowerPoint Solutions. Visual Studio provides project templates that you can use to create application-level add-ins for Microsoft Office PowerPoint. You can use add-ins to automate PowerPoint, extend PowerPoint features, or customize the PowerPoint user interface (UI).

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