Hi folks! We’re Toby Baratta & Elizabeth Dinella, Office Extensibility Interns who worked on the Graph explorer over the summer. Graph explorer is a web application for exploring Microsoft
In March 2016, we released add-in commands for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for Office desktop and Office Online. Add-in commands were made available in Outlook in November 2015 . Commands
In Office 2016, we have added greater depth and breadth to the Office Extensibility Platform. This ranges from hundreds of new APIs in Excel and Word, to Add-In Commands that let developers customize
Excel, the beloved productivity tool, now has a powerful REST API as part of the Microsoft Graph that enables developers to build rich and deep integrations with Excel workbooks in Office 365.
In this webcast, we will walk through the end-to-end process of building an Office Add-in for Excel: from launching Visual Studio, to writing a bit of JavaScript code that uses the new Excel 201
Hi folks, we've got another incremental update for our Microsoft Graph webhooks preview on the journey towards shipping a production release. First, I'm pleased to say we've rounded out the set of available operations with support for DELETE and PATCH, as well as POST and GET. Now, you can delete an existing subscription ...
In November 2015, we announced the general availability of Microsoft Graph, located at developer.microsoft.com/graph. The Microsoft Graph exposes APIs, data and intelligence across Office 365
Here in the Office Store, we're eager to ensure that we're providing our customers with compelling, usable add-ins. In December, we revamped the Office Store policies and
Announcing today the Microsoft Graph Changelog, from now on you will have access to all the changes, updates, and fixes happening to Microsoft Graph. In the first release of the changelog, we are providing you a simple experience to find out all new additions and fixes in since the launch and during the month of December 2015. Going forward we wi...
Hi, Gareth Jones here. I recently joined the Microsoft Graph team from our friends over in OneNote. I'm beyond excited at the wonderful enthusiasm you've shown for the Microsoft Graph since we launched at Connect(); back in 2015 (wow, that sounds so retro now). One area we didn't talk about too much at launch time was o...