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Over in the Office side of the world, a set of 6 labs have been released, focused on learning how to use VB.NET and C# to create Office solutions with Office 2003 and Visual Studio Tools for Office... cool stuff if Office development is your thing (and it certainly is mine)...
Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System 2003 Training
The training labs in this section step you through the process of creating and working with Microsoft® Office Word 2003 and Microsoft Office Excel 2003 solutions using Microsoft Visual Studio® Tools for the Microsoft Office System. Visual Basic® .NET code is used in all labs except Lab 6, which contains Visual C#® code.