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Note: This is the old version of Add-in Express. We have started Add-in Express 2 at add-in-express.com - A visual RAD tool for developing COM add-ins and Smart Tags in C#, C++, Visual Basic and Delphi on .NET and VCL. We have just started several projects that will show you how to use Office Add-in Express. The projects are compiled add-ins for all supported Office applications with a complete source code: Excel add-in: ADX Toys for Microsoft ExcelADX Toys is a COM add-in that adds several useful features to Excel (see screenshot). The add-in is based on Add-in Express technology and designed to show you how to create add-ins, how to manage an add-in's toolbars and controls, and how to get an access to Excel objects. ADX Toys supports MS Excel 2000 and higher. Note! ADX Toys source code is created in Borland Delphi 7. The source code doesn't include the Add-in Express units. Add-in Express supports Borland Delphi 5 and higher. ![]() Outlook add-in: ADX Toys for Microsoft OutlookAdd-in Express (ADX) Toys is a COM add-in for Microsoft Outlook that adds several useful features to Outlook. The add-in is based on Add-in Express technology and designed to show you how to create add-ins, how to manage add-in's toolbars and controls, and how to get an access to Outlook objects. ADX Toys supports MS Outlook 2000 and higher. Note! ADX Toys source code is created in Borland Delphi 7. The source code doesn't include the Add-in Express units. Add-in Express supports Borland Delphi 5 and higher. ![]() MS word add-in: ADX Toys for Microsoft WordAdd-in Express (ADX) Toys is a COM add-in for Microsoft Word that adds the syntax highlighting of the selected source code in the current document. The add-in is based on Add-in Express technology and designed to show you how to create add-ins, how to manage add-in's toolbars and controls, and how to get an access to Word objects. ADX Toys supports MS Word 2000 and higher. Note! ADX Toys source code is created in Borland Delphi 7. The source code doesn't include the Add-in Express units. Add-in Express supports Borland Delphi 5 and higher. ![]() How to get more detailsIf you need more details or you have any questions, see: |
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