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Using Linq with Microsoft Word and Excel

Posted Fri, Aug 14 2009 13:14 by Deborah Kurata
Some of the collections in the Microsoft Office object models implement IEnumerable. The IEnumerable interface provides the ability to perform a for/each against the collection. With .NET 3.5, a Cast extension method of IEnumerable allows you to work...
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Filed under: VB, C#, .NET, CSharp, Lambda, LINQ, Binding, Excel
 
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