Enable Or Disable Add-Ins In Office Programs
Source: Microsoft
Generally speaking, an add-in is supplemental functionality that adds custom commands and specialized features to the 2007 Microsoft Office system programs. Examples of add-ins are: COM add-ins (COM add-in: A supplemental program that extends the capabilities of a Microsoft Office program by adding custom commands and specialized features. COM add-ins can run in one or more Office programs. COM add-ins use the file name extension .dll or .exe.), automation add-ins, application add-ins (.wll, .xll, .xlam), XML expansion packs, XML style sheets, smart tags, and so forth. This paper describes how to view and manage the add-ins for your Office programs.
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| Date: | Jun 2007 |



