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How to Use Named and Optional Arguments in Office Programming (C#)
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Kathleen McGrath
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Aug 21st @ 3:57 PM
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This video demonstrates some of the tasks described in
How to: Use Named and Optional Arguments in Office Programming
. Using Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 and C#, I show you how to add text to a Word document and then convert the text to a table, without using all sixteen parameters that are possible with the
ConvertToTable
method.
Kathleen McGrath
Visual Studio User Education
http://blogs.msdn.com/kathleen
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