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Office 2003: Adding an ActiveX Control to a Smart Document Sample 1

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  • Operating system: Windows XP
  • Date added: August 30, 2007
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Use Office 2003: Adding an ActiveX Control to a Smart Document Sample as Visual Studio .NET sample in conjunction with the article, Adding an ActiveX Control to a Smart Document available on MSDN to learn how to embed a calendar control into the task pane of a smart document.

Office 2003: Adding an ActiveX Control to a Smart Document Sample is a sample that contains the project files and sample code for this task as well as supporting files. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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