This chapter introduced the various ways you can integrate your code into Outlook. You learned about Outlook's ability to add a custom property page to the Outlook Option's dialog or to a folder's Properties dialog. This chapter also introduced the basic hierarchy of the Outlook object model and briefly considered the Collaboration Data Objects object model. Chapter 10 describes the events in the Outlook object model. Chapter 11 describes the most important objects in the Outlook object model. Chapter 24 describes building VSTO Outlook add-ins.
Part One. An Introduction to VSTO
An Introduction to Office Programming
Introduction to Office Solutions
Part Two. Office Programming in .NET
Programming Excel
Working with Excel Events
Working with Excel Objects
Programming Word
Working with Word Events
Working with Word Objects
Programming Outlook
Working with Outlook Events
Working with Outlook Objects
Introduction to InfoPath
Part Three. Office Programming in VSTO
The VSTO Programming Model
Using Windows Forms in VSTO
Working with Actions Pane
Working with Smart Tags in VSTO
VSTO Data Programming
Server Data Scenarios
.NET Code Security
Deployment
Part Four. Advanced Office Programming
Working with XML in Excel
Working with XML in Word
Developing COM Add-Ins for Word and Excel
Creating Outlook Add-Ins with VSTO