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Problem with .Net 3.0 and VSTO Projects

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Calvin Willman - 09 Jan 2007 09:47 GMT
Hi,

I've recently installed .Net 3.0, which is obviously what it is... WCF, WPF
etc etc... .Net 2.0 shouldn't be affected...

However, now when I create a new VSTO Project, Excel for example, the
reference to the Microsoft.Office.Core.dll is not available, which is
normally/previously, just included by default in the references, but now I
have to manually go and add that assemly.

Can anyone advise on this issue.

Also, I posted a question a while back about losing functionality in Excel,
with VSTO running. I did a complete reinstall of  my development pc, and
Excel was fine for a bit, but now once again, I'm losing the column delete
and insert functionality when trying to access this option on a highlighted
column... that is, I highlight a column, and right click, and delete and
insert are greyed out... I've been serahcing long and hard for a solution to
this but to no avail.

Thanks
Calvin
Calvin Willman - 09 Jan 2007 15:24 GMT
Solved.

I had not installed the Office PIA's via the redistributable download
though, I was still able to make use of the assemblies loaded with the main
Office 2003 installations... anyway.. this is by the by.

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> Calvin

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