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Word 2010 Visual How Tos

Office Visual How To

Read technical articles, view code examples, and watch videos about developing for Microsoft Word 2010.

Applies to: Office 2010 | SharePoint Server 2010 | Word 2010

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

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We publish new content continuously. To view articles relating to Microsoft Word 2010, click the items to the left in the table of contents.

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

  • Welcome to the Word 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.

  • odc_wd14_ta. 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.

  • Word 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.

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