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QuestionVSTO Word add-in 2007 Range.Find from background thread or worker Pin
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QuestionImage Upload and Resize Pin
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You could start by READING THE NAME OF THE FORUM!

Sorry about the shouting, but it's been one of those days - and it's only 09:15...
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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QuestionEnumeration as Indexer: Is C# not the strongly-typed? Pin
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QuestionWhat's the purpose to use Property with set and get to change a field? Pin
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Jeff Connelly17-Dec-10 6:09
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