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<title>Nine Compelling Reasons to Move From VBA to VSTO 2005</title>
<description>Like an old horse, Visual Basic for Applications has served Office developers well for many years. But there's a stronger, faster pony on the way and it's called Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005. Justin Whitney provides nine solid reasons for giving VSTO a close look, plus a special sneak peek at four new programming features that you'll find in VSTO.</description>
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