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News Microsoft Releases Open XML SDK By Chris Kanaracus 06/05/2007 Microsoft this week released a preview of a new software development kit for use with the Open XML standards native to Office 2007.
Brian Jones, an Office program manager, discussed the SDK's high points in a blog post. "The goal in this first CTP was to provide some additional structure on top of what was already provided by ...
OpenXML SDK 2.0 for MS Office provides strongly typed part classes to manipulate Open XML documents. WorddocGenerator, an open source utility for generating template driven word files is one example o ...
The Open XML SDK has been available since 2007, and "provides developers with a set of strongly typed classes that make it easy to read, write and manipulate the parts and content in an Open XML ...
The Office Open XML (OOXML) file format may not have gotten ISO’s final blessing as an open standard yet, but Microsoft Corp. is finalizing plans to release a software development kit for it anyway.
SDK 2.0 Microsoft also provided guidance for the next update of the OOXML SDK, version 2.0, which is expected to enter beta stage in July. According to Mahugh, that version will include all the ...
SDK 2.0 Microsoft also provided guidance for the next update of the OOXML SDK, version 2.0, which is expected to enter beta stage in July. According to Mahugh, that version will include all the ...
The SDK is available for download here. Microsoft has posted a video with more information about the release here. About the Author ...
The SDK is meant to streamline development chores for coders creating Office business applications (OBAs), according to a Microsoft announcement. The kit contains instructional articles and sample ...