Jan Fransen
Jan works with Microsoft Office, Microsoft SQL Server, and Visual Studio .NET to create really useful desktop applications. She enjoys using her skills as a trainer and writer to help other developers do the same. When she's not spending time with her husband and two kids in Minneapolis, Jan works with the talented people at OfficeZealot.com, A23 Consulting, and AppDev Training.
Jan@OfficeZealot.com
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Creating Your Own Research Service for the Microsoft Office 2003 Research Library
Last updated: Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Published in: CODE Focus Magazine: 2003 - Vol. 1 - Issue 2 - Microsoft Office System
Microsoft Office 2003 Editions add a powerful new tool to the Office task pane: the Research Library.By default, the Research Library allows you to type in a word or phrase and search for the term using several built-in resources. The Research Library is also extensible: you can add your own research service simply by creating a Web service that follows schemas defined by Microsoft for research services.