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Add Project details #545

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Added host/platform availability info for Project and Access based on SOT. This addresses issue #508.

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# Office Add-in host and platform availability

To work as expected, your Office Add-in might depend on a specific Office host, a requirement set, an API member, or a version of the API. The following tables contain the available platform, extension points, API requirement sets, and common API requirement sets that are currently supported for each Office application.

If a table cell contains an asterisk ( * ), that means we’re working on it. For requirement sets for Project or Access, see [Office common requirement sets](https://docs.microsoft.com/office/dev/add-ins/reference/requirement-sets/office-add-in-requirement-sets).
If a table cell contains an asterisk ( * ), that means we’re working on it.
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Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see any *s in the table. Should we remove this note?

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kbrandl commented Nov 7, 2018

@ElizabethSamuel-MSFT Please remove info about Access; it isn’t mentioned anywhere else in the doc set, so mentioning it here will only create confusion.

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(Remove info about Access, per my prior comment.)

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@kbrandl: I disagree about Access not being mentioned in the docs. We talk about "Access web apps" and Access as a product, and advise folks to check the host/platforms page for info as well.

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kbrandl commented Nov 7, 2018

@ElizabethSamuel-MSFT there is no Access quick start, no "Access" section within the TOC; I'm not aware of any documentation in the doc set that describes how to build an Office Add-in for Access. Until if/when there is such documentation, I'd suggest not mentioning Access on the Platform and Host Availability page. (FWIW, I believe it's by-design that no such documentation has been created; I can share more historical context about this with you offline if you're interested.)

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<th><a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/dev/add-ins/reference/requirement-sets/office-add-in-requirement-sets"><b>Common APIs</b></a></th>
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For consistency with other mentions on this page, this should be rephrased as: Office 2013 for Windows

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<td>Office for Windows 2016</td>
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For consistency with other mentions on this page, this should be rephrased as: Office 2016 for Windows

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<td>Office for Windows 2019</td>
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For consistency with other mentions on this page, this should be rephrased as: Office 2019 for Windows

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Looks good!

@ElizabethSamuel-MSFT ElizabethSamuel-MSFT merged commit 78bc27f into master Nov 7, 2018
@ElizabethSamuel-MSFT ElizabethSamuel-MSFT deleted the elizs-add-project-and-access branch November 7, 2018 23:22
@kbrandl kbrandl changed the title Add Project and Access details Add Project details Nov 8, 2018
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