If your screen does not resemble the screenshot above, with the white editing pane open. In Outlook 2007 and older, the command in on the Tools, Macros menu. Press Alt+F11 on your keyboard, or if you are showing the Developer ribbon, click the Visual Basic Editor command to open it. If you decide that you don’t want the Developer tab visible, you can easily disable it by unchecking the Developer box on the Customize the Ribbon screen on the Options dialog box. Now you are ready to open the VBA Editor. The commands available on the Developer tab are different for each of the Office programs. Click on it to access its advanced commands. The Developer tab is now available on the Office ribbon. Then, check the Developer box in the list on the right and click OK. On the Customize the Ribbon and keyboard shortcuts screen on the Options dialog box, make sure Main Tabs is selected in the Customize the Ribbon drop-down list. You can also go to File > Options and click Customize Ribbon on the left side of the Options dialog box. In Word, Outlook, Excel, or PowerPoint, right-click on the ribbon and select Customize the Ribbon. Open the Customize the Ribbon Options Screen I assume in your question you mean VB.net in VS2012 not VBA (Visual Basic for Applications is the code written within the Office programs themselves and can't be written in VS). But the steps are the same for Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint also. The short answer is that you cannot use Visual Studio to develop add-ins for MS Word 2011 and you'll have to use VBA within Word. We show you here how to enable the Developer tab in Word.
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