![]() ![]() csproj file and find all the office interop assembly references - make sure the version is set to version "14.0.0.0" (as opposed to "15.0.0.0") and that the "SpecificVersion" child element is present and set to "False". To make your project work this way you need to do these three things: csproj work in Visual Studio 2013 whether the developer has Office 2010 or Office 2013 installed (it's detailed in the second bullet point below - which is not required for the same behavior in VS 2010, YMMV for VS 2012). Okay, so after a lot of banging my head against the wall - finding out the msbuild properties, conditions, and project inlcudes don't work for/in the ProjectExtensions section, I figured out an additional hack that makes my.
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