INFO: Places COM Add-In for Office 2000 Available for Download
This article was previously published under Q260190 On This PageSUMMARY
The Places COM Add-in was developed for Microsoft Office 2000 applications that use Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center: Places.exe (http://download.microsoft.com/download/office2000dev/Addin/2000/W9X2KMe/EN-US/Places.exe
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The purpose of the Places COM Add-in is to allow users to customize the Places Bar found in the Open and Save As dialog boxes that are used throughout the Office 2000 applications. With this add-in, you can customize the Open and Save As dialog boxes to use places on your local drive or on your network.Files Included with the SampleThe PlaceAdn.exe self-extracting download file contains the Places COM Add-in (Places.dll) and all of the source files that are used to build the add-in. The files included are:
Places.dll
Complete instructions for using the Places COM Add-in are included in the Readme.doc, which is contained in the download.
Readme.doc Source\Places.vbp Source\PlacesAddin.cls Source\AccessAddin.dsr Source\ExcelAddin.dsr Source\FrontPage.dsr Source\OutlookAddin.dsr Source\PowerPoint.dsr Source\WordAddin.dsr Source\SetPlace.frm Source\SetPlace.frx Source\FindPlace.frm Source\FindPlace.frx Source\Shared.bas Source\Res\desktop.gif Source\Res\favs.gif Source\Res\history.gif Source\Res\mydocs.gif Source\Res\web.gif REFERENCES
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