Configuring clients to disable IRM UI elements in Office. In Office 2003 and later you can set the HKCU Software Microsoft Office X.0 Common DRM Disable DWORD registry value to 1 to eliminate all AD RMS integration features in Office (the X must be replaced by the Office version. For example, '11' being Office 2003, '12' for Office 2007 and '14' for Office 2010). Mar 5, 2018 - You can click your name in the upper-right corner to see the user. Switch to Classic UI - switches your workspace view to the classic UI. Item list page length - a numeric field indicating the default list. A query was run on a list of documents, or a document query was. Microsoft Outlook PST (Mac).
Leverage to recover permanently deleted files from Trash on macOS. This file recovery tool scans your start-up disk including the trash bin to recover deleted files such as the – Documents, Videos, Photos, Emails, Audio and many more.
Whether you delete data from your Mac’s Trash using the Command + Shift + Option + Delete or Delete Immediately option, your files are deleted permanently from macOS. This is when the Stellar Data Recovery Professional for Mac appears.
Stellar Data Recovery Professional V9.0 is a helpful specially designed to recover permanently deleted files be it pictures, videos, audio, spreadsheet, PowerPoint, Word, emails, applications, etc. Further, the software recovers permanently deleted files from an external hard drive. Download & install the Software for macOS trash recovery Follow the Steps to Recover Deleted Files from Trash 1.
Run the software and select the desired option from the ‘Select What to Recover’ interface. Select the hard drive i.e. Macintosh HD since Trash is located on the start-up disk and data needs to be recovered from here. Toggle Deep Scan to start scanning. Allow the Scanning process to complete successfully. After successful completion of scanning, the software lists all the recoverable files and folders present in the Macintosh HD in a Tabbed view of scanned Tree – Classic List / File List / Deleted List 4.
Choose a desired file or folder to launch Preview Select preferred files or folders 5. Click Recover and state a Destination to start saving the recoverable files to another drive.
This completes the Mac Trash files recovering process. You need to activate the Stellar Data Recovery Professional for Mac to save the recoverable files to another destination. Watch the below video to register the Stellar Data Recovery Professional on Mac. Prior to purchase I read that Stellar Mac Data Recovery covers Intel and Power PC (G3 on), and your info also states 'All Intel based Mac and Power PC'.
Have just opened package and am concerned that the disc sent states under Processor INTEL, POWER PC (G4 or later)! I have not loaded disc and need to know whether this disc will work on a G3 Power PC running OS10 Leopard? Finally, is it possible to load the recovered files into a new file on the original Mac or should it e loaded onto an external device? Hi, I downloaded your demo version for a G5 PowerPC running 10.4.11. I installed it on the mac as I only have the one but have now run it from a copy I made to an external storage device. I didn't delete the version installed on the hard drive. I am trying to recover folders which were accidently put in the trash and deleted.
The demo runs fine and I can see files being recovered but then at some point it crashes. It has done the same running it from the mac hard drive and from the storage device. Does this mean that I won't be able to recover the deleted data or will the full version work differently? Hi Dan, I think you have selected the deleted file recovery option from the software and recovered.MOV file, which might be missed its signature. I suggest you to try RAW Recovery option from the software and which recover your files and folders on the basis of signature, it will take more time then deleted file recovery but you can see better results with the help of raw recovery.
Another case might be happen that your file which has been deleted, gets corrupted before recovery or overwritten by any other file, in that case it is not possible to see the correct file or file will not open up. Hi Shona, I think you also did the same think which has been done by Dan. Follow the steps as show above, if you did anything else please try to explain it in detail. One more thing Demo version shows the preview of recoverable files which can be recovered by the full version of the software, their is no difference between demo and full except price. Hi Aaren, Yes Stellar has this capability to add new file type which you need to recover which is not in the predefined file lists of the software.
You need to follow the steps to add header as shown in the attached file: Go to Page 48 in PDF Thanks Amit Pandey. Hi Gary, Would like to know which scanning method are you using. There are two of them 1) Quick Recovery 2) Raw Recovery (signature based scanning) By nature Quick recovery is much faster than the Raw recovery.
It won't take 24 hrs to scan a hard drive of 230GB until unless the hard drive is free from bad sectors/blocks. On the contrary, Raw recovery takes much more time than Quick recovery because it scans the entire hard drive blocks and sectors for the lost data. But in both the case the scanning may not stretch to 24 hrs for a health drive.
Thanks Amit Pandey. Hello, I had a problem when I cleaned trashed files from my external HDD to free more space, but the OS deleted practically all my HDD. I lost more than 400GB of files, most of then was Photos.
Now I'm using Stellar Mac Data Recovery, but I experienced some issues: 1. The first time I tryed to recovery, I used Photo Recovery, but: a) The file names was changed for numbers; b) No preview; c) Files recovered didn't open; 2. Now I'm trying Raw Recovery, selecting the file types I want. Results: a) Display some folders with each type of file = grouped files by type, no information by location (original folder); b) All filenames are numbers; c) No information about date (creation/modification); d) Located more than 47,900 files.
It's too much files and difficult to preview and select file by file. No bulk selecting (like: shift + mouse click from first to last selection, or other combination of keys), you can only 'select all' or 'unselect all' on the master folder checkbox; e) I decided to select all, recovery all of it and then try to compare the recovered files with my backup to identify what files was missing there. I don't now what program can I use to compare it, because the names and dates was lost. I think it will be possible using MD5 comparison, but I don't know what program can do it. If you now how, please help me.
Some contributions: 1. Include bulk selection on the recovered list; 2. Include some filter options to be applied after recovered list was displayed to help selecting the files to be recovered. If you know any program I can use to compare the recovered files with my backup I will be glad, remember my backup is organized by folders and names, and the recovered files was a huge list of files in only one folder, and the filenames are numbers and no information about date of creation/modification. That's it, thank you.
Hi Jr-Br For your first query: Whenever you run photo recovery module of Mac Data Recovery, by default it runs with raw recovery scanning mechanism that's why each photo and image recovered with sector number instead of name of the file. If you are not able to preview the photo's it mean your photo's has been corrupted and did not open after saving.
For your Second Query: As I said RAW Recovery feature could not give's you name, date and time of creation/modification of the file. It also not provides you the exact location of the file. D) It totally depends upon your size of hard drive, if you have such a big amount of data, software just recover it for you, also software has a feature to recover even a single file amongst 47,900 files. You just need to un-select all and select a specific file(s) which you want to recover. We don't have any third party tool to compare your data, sorry for that. Hi Amit, I tried to recover selected files using the scanned information saved after a complete drive scan.
The first one, it's work fine, but the second the files were there but don't open. Size is the same, but. I will try to rescan all HDD again. About the letter 'd' in my first comment, the question is: it's will be helpful if we can select a bulk of files and with a 'right click mouse' can select all the selected files to be recovered.
Now we need to select with mouse click one-by-one and it's not productive when we have a lots of files. Now I'm using a program to rename the files using the photo's EXIF information. It will help me to filter the files I really need, because I recovered all photo files and now need to filter it. Hi, I opened a large video file (605MB) in Cubase to extract the audio.
Opting for another solution I erased the file from Cubase thinking it would just erase it from the pool. But the file was erased from the original folder and yet did not appear in the trash I have tried the Stellar Data Recovery for Mac and it is finding files removed from the system from a year ago, but not the file that appears to have been deleted just a few hours ago. The system has not been rebooted or reformatted in any way.
And yet it will not locate an apparently deleted MOV file. I have tried the deleted files option and am currently running a photo recovery option. I have checked only MOV files to restore. If it's able to find 44 files deleted last year (so far) why won't it pick up the file that was deleted a few hours ago? It will still take a few hours but I am concerned that I will no longer be able to restore this file which simply must be recoverable if the app is finding older files from last year. Dear Melissa, Since you have deleted a folder we suggest you to install the data recovery application on your computer. As precautionary measures you can choose to install the recovery software on the partition other than the partition where deleted folder existed.
You can then install scan & preview the recoverable files. Now the second option is best suited when your system is dead and with the help of a firewire cable you connect it to a healthy system, mounting its drive and recovering data. Both the methods sounds good but as you mentioned you haven't used the computer after deletion we suggest you to go by installing the software on the system itself, but on another partition. I am a fairly new Mac user. I had lots of music organized in my iTunes. I then went and deleted the tracks from my finder location so that I wouldn't have doubles taking up room on my computer.
Now when I load iTunes, it can't find any of the music. So I guessed that itunes doesn't keep a copy of the songs, even though it says it is downloading into itunes when I updated the library there. So I got your product and yes it seems all of the songs are there to be recovered.
But now I get an error message telling me I need to select another volume to recover to. I have tried making files pretty much everywhere, but I always get the same answer. As far as I can tell, it is calling my hard drive 'macintosh Hd' one volume and I have no others. What I want is for the music to go back where it was, not be saved to some backup cd or something. Can you please tell me step by step what to do at this point? Thanks, Tawnie.
Hi: I have the full, paid, version of Stella Phoenix. I want to recover JPEG files that were erased and removed from trash about two years ago. I have run the trash recovery as well as the quick recovery.
I don't find those files. I know the date that some of them were 'created'-ie the pictures were taken and loaded onto my iMac. That date does not appear in the recovery screen.
Must I search by file name? That will be tough because I obviously didn't keep them. Can I search the files with thumbnails?-if so how?
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I run Snow Leopard on an Intel iMac. Hi Bruce, It would be quite difficult to say whether the software will recover data that was trashed 2 years back.
Since then the hard drive must have went through no. Of read-write processes resulting in overwriting of the data present at that location. Once the data is overwritten it is difficult to be traced by any recovery tool. Anyways you can still try below method to check if the trashed jpegs can still be recovered. Launch Stellar Mac data recovery and click on Preferences icon. Goto File List - Photo Recovery and unselect everything expect the JPEG files. Also navigate to side icons of audio and video, deleted and raw recovery.
Again Unselect all file formats. This way the tool will scan for.jpeg file extension only. Click OK to save the settings Now select your volume/HD and begin the scan. The result will let you know if jpeg are recovered or not? You can also apply another method.
No need to filter any of the file formats. Simply proceed with drive selection and scan. Once the scan is done jump to left side of the panel and click 'Filter List'. A small windows appears.
Enter the extension as -.jpeg, enter size if you know and enter previous months like 24 in the date option. Click OK to save the settings. The tool will automatically lists all the files (jpeg) recovered from last 24 months. If it doesn't show up then it won't be able to recover those files as they are overwritten by new data. Let us know if you need further assistance. Hi, I am trying to recover some.MOV files which I accidentally deleted.
I have tried deleted recovery, photo recovery and now raw and I am having no luck. I am recovering some files but not the one I was looking for. Its surprising i am recovering files deleted a long time ago, but the ones deleted recently I cant get. Im about to give up, just wondering if you had any suggestions? Could the videos be stored under a different extension? Or does the mac not actually fully delete the files as soon as trash is emptied?
Hi Amit: I was given an Okay by a client to delete about 200 GB worth of graphic files and their back-ups last week, as they were taking a lot of space. Three days later, I'm told 'Hold-it, we still need some of those files!' Of course they had been deleted just the day before. The files were deleted from a Mac Pro; OSX 10.6.8 and from both sections of a HFS+ formatted two-partition 1 TB drive.
I have run Deleted Trash Recovery on both partitions, but it seems it won't or can't recover the needed files due to their size. Of the few larger files that were recovered, those over 1.97 GB are corrupted and the compressed.SIT files will not expand. I specialize in large format production and the files needed for recovery are: Photoshop live layer.PSB files, TIFF, JPG, or compressed.SIT files with sizes ranging from 2 GB to 8 GB each. Yes, Gigabyte. I was able to add.PSB to the header list, but was not given 'GB' as a size option, only MB. Also, I have run out of room on my two external drives to write any additional recoveries.
If I delete the previously recovered files from the externals, do I risk overwriting anything on the main hard drives from which I'm trying to recover files from? Please, please help! I've been running the recovery software for about 48 hours straight. We really need these files. Thank you Amit, especially if you can pull our (me and my client's) butts out of the fire! Hi Amit, A few days ago, I accidentally deleted my iPhoto library and with it my whole photo collection.
I have a 320GB Mac OSX Lion and I used the Raw Recovery to scan my computer which took more or less 11 hours. I didn't get to preview everything but it looked like it found the pictures. I wanted to test out if the 'Recover' actually works so I selected a small file and pressed 'Recover'. It seemed to work ok. I started looking through the other folders and not long after that the program crashed:( So I re-opened it and I wanted to try Trash Recovery but my HDD wasn't in the list.
I also, tried Photo Recovery on both Macintosh HD and ST9320325ASG Media (are they the same drive?) but no files are found. I then tried the Deleted Volume Recovery.
When I selected that option, it showed me a list of drives that I could scan, but when I select my drive, nothing really happens. The process starts and the first cube is greyed out, but then the scanning display goes away and all there is are icons of other Recovery options greyed out down the bottom. I tried to do the Raw Recovery again but this time, the list of drives that was available to scan when I first run the Raw Recovery had changed. Again, I run it on Macintosh HD and ST9320325ASG Media just to be sure. Both process finished A LOT faster this time (less than an hour!) and 'No data is found'. Why did the list of hard drives change?
And what happened to all the files that the program originally found before it crashed? Please help me:(. I want to recover deleted files and downloaded Mac Data Recovery. I selected just Canon type files and selected deleted files to see if program would recover anything before I bought the program. It is working away but just says SCANNING IN PROGRESS - SEARCHING DELETED FILES. The drive is a 2 TB USB. There is no feedback on progress and it has been working for over 6 hours.
The drive is not giving any problems and has not been formatted. Files deleted and emptied from TRASH. How long before I should give up? Imac with 10.9.2 + 8GB ram.
I am trying to recover files and folders from accidentaly formatted 1TB External Drive. All the files and folders comes up when I scan my drive. I select it and hit Recover. A root folder appears in my specified location (I tried to save the recovered files in my mac as well as new 2TB external Hard drive), but appears empty. I've attempted this a few times now with the same result.
Root files does not show anything but it is not empty as it has finite size. Some how my files are hidden in recovered root folder which I am not able to see. How to make the hidden files visible that's supposed to be in that root folder? Dear Suresh & Hannah, We request you to please follow the steps below to show hidden files on your Mac Operating System: Note: This changes the default setting of Mac OS X so that Finder always shows all files.
Step 1: Launch the Terminal (found in /Applications/Utilities) and enter the following commands exactly as shown below: - For OS X Mavericks 10.9 - defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE - For Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.7 Lion, 10.6 Snow Leopard - defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE Step 2: Hit Return, nothing happens yet because you must relaunch the Finder for the changes to take effect. This is done by ‘killing’ the Finder process, which is also done through the command line with the following string: killall Finder Again, hit Enter/Return, and you’ll discover the Finder quits and relaunches itself very quickly with the changes in effect. Now you can see your hidden files successfully.
Hope this helps. Let us know for further queries. Hi Amit I had help from Stellar via remote support yesterday.
And after removing 200gb of 'stuff' from my external hard drive then formatting it I was able to recover 100gb of deleted files from my Imac to it. However this side of computer world I am unfamiliar with - how do I not reinstall it to the imac. The root file contains smaller files of Pngs and things I am unfamiliar with. If I send them all back to the Imac will they all go back to their pre existing positions?
Folders have been broken down into elements - this was not the recovery I was looking for. Hoping you can help MB. Hi Amit, This morning I emptied my trash without noticing that I had accidentally dragged a folder from the desktop into the trash. The folder was very important and contained hundreds of Doc., JPEG., Photoshop files, MOV., and any number of other random file formats.
I ran quick recovery immediately but am having trouble sorting through where it could all be. Is there anyway to recover the folder itself? Not just the hundreds if not thousands of random scattered files mixed in with all the other crap I've trashed in the last few years. Thanks brother. Begging and pleading for help, Walton. I have an older version of Stellar recovery which has helped in the passed.
However, as I try to recover.iba and.ibook files accidentally (always the case, eh?) deleted Stellar seems to be unable to find any of these files. I have tried all the modes of recovery, finding thousands of other files - NO.iba or.ibook! Currently doing a full scan 'lost/deleted volumes' which will take many many hours (2 hrs for 10%, finding 5 lost/volumes thus far?!) The files were also purged from the wastebasket (!) Should I be using the latest release? As could be expected, my latest backups seem to have the same issue. The most recent intact backup I have dates from 6 months ago. There was lots of changes/updates over those many months.
It would be nice to recover the.iba files. Thanks for any help in recovering these files. Dear Walton, Thanks for sharing your concern. I recommend you to run 'Deleted Recovery' (Right Next to Quick Scan) and scan your Macintosh HD (Startup drive) with Stellar Mac data recovery software. You can also go to Preferences and select only JPEG, MOV, PDF, DOC, XLSX, PPTX etc.
So that software recovers only your desired file format. Otherwise, let Deleted Recovery scan your entire hard drive and helps you recover all of the files which were accidentally deleted.
Your deleted fielder will be listed either by their names or with title 'Lost Folders'. You have to manually check your files in every recovered Lost Folder.
Hope this helps!! Do let us know for further query. Hi Eric, For lost volumes & partitions, we recommend you run the option 'Search Lost Deleted Volumes' of the Stellar Mac data recovery software. If your file format isn't showing up then you can manually add file types through following steps: 1) Goto software preferences 2) Click 'Advanced' tab 3) In 'Add Header' section, drag-n-drop 10 or more.swift files and click 'Add Header' button.
The software will now scan the hard drive for newly added file types. Hope this information helps. Do let us know for further query. Hi Oriane, No it is not important to buy the software before loosing your files. For better recovery results we recommend you can apply filters to the scan so that software looks only for deleted.DOCX files.
Below is the process for the same: 1) Select Macintosh Drive.
Microsoft Office - Exploring the New JavaScript API for Office ByFebruary 2013 This article is the first in a series of in-depth looks at the JavaScript API for Office, newly introduced in Microsoft Office 2013. It presupposes that you’re familiar with apps for Office. If not, the MSDN documentation page, “Overview of apps for Office” , provides a broad overview of and general introduction to the API. This article and the others in this series, while not exhaustive, go deep into the API, touching on key aspects that will give you a solid, richer understanding of how the apps for Office API works. In this first article, we review the apps for Office object model. Part 2 will focus on the core task of how to access Office file content and will review the event model. Part 3 will consider the concept of data binding and examine the basics of working with custom XML parts.
Finally, Part 4 will close the series with a focused look at mail apps. Throughout this series, we often make reference to the apps for Office API documentation. You can find the official documentation, code samples and community resources at the Apps for Office and SharePoint Developer Center on MSDN. Overview of the JavaScript API for Office The JavaScript API for Office comprises a complete object model. The API is contained within a set of JavaScript files, starting with the office.js file.
An app must include a reference to the office.js file to use the JavaScript API for Office. On load, the office.js file loads the other required scripts that it needs to operate, including the scripts needed for the host environment and the locale strings. Fortunately, you can add a reference to the office.js file using a content delivery network (CDN), so you don’t need to deploy a copy of the office.js file along with your app. Here’s an example.
The object model was designed around several goals:. “Write once, run everywhere.” It had to be extensible—not tied to a specific host application, but built around capabilities available in multiple host applications. Apps access host-specific functionality in a consistent way. Cross-platform. Compatibility ranked high on this list, too; thus, the object model isn’t tied to a specific version of Office. As well, the same code works on the Web App versions of the Office client applications, where supported.
For example, an app for Excel can work on the Excel Web App just as well as in the Excel client application. Performance and security. It needed to be maximized for performance, so that apps can be as unobtrusive to users as possible.
Also, the JavaScript API was designed to interact directly with document content without having to automate the Office applications, improving the stability and security of the solutions. Another key goal for the JavaScript API was to attract Web developers to the Office platform. Thus, the object model was built with modern Web programming in mind. You can leverage your current skills and knowledge of other JavaScript libraries, such as jQuery, when creating apps in conjunction with the JavaScript API for Office. The Asynchronous Programming Pattern As mentioned, performance was a key goal in the design of the apps for Office API. One of the ways that the designers enhanced the performance of the API was through the heavy use of asynchronous functions.
The use of asynchronous functions avoids blocking an app during execution in the event a function takes a while to return. The asynchronous function is invoked, but program execution doesn’t wait for the function to return. Instead, it continues while the asynchronous function is still executing. This allows the user to continue to use the Office document while the app is potentially still working. Some key points for understanding the asynchronous design in the apps for Office API covered in this section are:. The common signature of asynchronous functions in the apps for Office API.
The use of optional parameters in asynchronous functions. The role of the AsyncResult object in asynchronous functions We’ll discuss each in turn. Common Signature of Asynchronous Functions in the Apps for Office API All asynchronous functions in the apps for Office API have the same naming convention and the same basic signature. Every asynchronous function name ends in “Async,” for example, like this: Document.getSelectedDataAsync. The signature for all asynchronous functions adheres to the following basic pattern. FunctionNameAsync(requiredParameters, , options, callback); The required parameters are followed by two other parameters: an object that holds optional parameters and a callback function, both of which are always optional. Optional Parameters in Asynchronous Functions The optional JavaScript object in the signature of asynchronous functions is a collection of key/value pairs, separated by a colon, where the key is the name of the parameter and the value is the data that you want to use for that parameter.
The order of the key/value pairs doesn’t matter as long as the parameter name is correct. The MSDN documentation for each asynchronous function details what parameters are available to use in the options object for that particular function. For example, the Document.setSelectedDataAsync method has the same basic signature common to all asynchronous functions in the apps for Office. Office.context.document.setSelectedDataAsync(data , options, callback); Like all asynchronous functions in the API, Document.setSelectedDataAsync has an options object that holds optional parameters, but the parameters for its options object are different from those for other asynchronous functions in the API, because the point of this function is to set data. So the optional parameters for Document.setSelectedDataAsync are related to setting data:. coercionType: A CoercionType enumeration that specifies the format for the data you insert (text, HTML, OOXML, table or matrix). asyncContext: A user-defined object that’s returned unchanged in the AsyncResult object that’s passed in to the callback function as its only parameter That same concept applies to all the other asynchronous functions.
You can either supply the object that contains the optional parameters as an object literal inline in the asynchronous function call, or create an object first and then pass that object in for the parameter. Following are two code samples that show both ways of supplying the options object using the Document.setSelectedDataAsync function. Passing the options parameter inline. Object Model Hierarchy The JavaScript API for Office aims to provide compatibility across versions of Office and symmetry across different host applications.
To support these goals, the JavaScript API has a lean object model with a distinct hierarchy that isn’t directly tied to any specific host application. Instead, the object model hosts a targeted set of capabilities for interacting with Office documents, scoped to the type of app (task pane, content or mail app) using them. Figure 1 provides an abbreviated overview of the top-level hierarchy of objects in the JavaScript API for Office (note that the entire object model isn’t shown). Specifically, the diagram demonstrates the relationships between the Office, Context, Document, Settings, Mailbox and RoamingSettings objects.
Figure 1 The Object Model Hierarchy in the JavaScript API for Office Each host application (Word, Excel, Excel Web App, PowerPoint, Project, Outlook and Outlook Web App) can use a subset of the capabilities included in the API. For example, roughly 40 percent of the object model pertains solely to mail apps that can only be used in Outlook and the Outlook Web App.
Another portion of the object model allows interaction with Custom XML Parts, which is only available in Word 2013. Figure 2 shows the capabilities available to specific host applications. Figure 2 Availability of Capabilities in the JavaScript API for Office by Host Application Capability Word Excel/Excel Web App PowerPoint Outlook/Outlook Web App Project Get/set data as text, table, matrix All All Text only Text only Settings All All All (RoamingSettings) Get file All Compressed only Bindings All All Custom XML Parts All HTML and OOXML All Mailbox All Shared Objects in the Object Model The JavaScript API for Office has a definitive entry point, the Office object, which is available to all types of apps and in all of the host applications. The Office object represents a specific instance of an app inserted into a document, workbook, presentation, project, e-mail message or appointment. It can access bindings between the app and the document using the select method. (We’ll discuss bindings in greater depth in a future article.) Most importantly, the Office object exposes the initialize event for the app, which allows you to build initialization logic for the app (more on that in a future article).
Finally, the Office object contains a reference to the Context object for the app. The Context object, which is also available to all types of apps and in all of the host applications, exposes information about the runtime environment that’s hosting the app. In addition to storing the language settings for the app, the Context object provides the entry point to runtime capabilities in the JavaScript API for Office that are specific to the host in which the app was activated. For example, you can access the document (Document object) associated with the app through the Context.document property. However, this property returns a value only when called from within a host application that supports it, that is, from within a task pane or content app. If we attempt to access the Context.document property from a mail app, we’ll get an “undefined object” error.
Likewise with the Context.mailbox property: In a mail app, it returns the mailbox (Mailbox object) opened in the host application. In a task pane app, it’s undefined. Support for Task Pane and ContentApps in the Object Model For task pane and content apps, the Document object represents the document, workbook, presentation or project into which the app has been inserted. The Document object provides the highest degree of access to the file’s content—in essence, it’s the primary point of contact between an app and an Office document. Almost all of the techniques for accessing the content in the Office document require use of the Document object.
For this reason, you might want to capture a reference to the Document object when the app initializes as shown in Figure 3. Stephen Oliver is a programming writer in the Office Division and a Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (SharePoint 2010). He writes the developer documentation for the Excel Services and Word Automation Services, along with PowerPoint Automation Services developer documentation. He helped curate and design the Excel Mashup site at. Eric Schmidt is a programming writer in the Office Division.
He has created several code samples for apps for Office, including the popular “Persist custom settings” code sample. In addition, he has written articles and created videos about other products and technologies within Office programmability. Thanks to the following technical experts for reviewing this article:Mark Brewster, Shilpa Kothari and Juan Balmori Labra.
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