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Microsoft Office Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2013

Posted on 21/04/201521/04/2015 by Robin Güldenpfennig

When developing custom solutions for products of the Office family (like SharePoint) you should install the latest Microsoft Office Developer Tools for Visual Studio. The tools contain a lot of pre-defined project and item templates which make life much easier.

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