It covers the three Office 2007 products Excel, Word and Outlook.
In the first part of the book all the backgrounds of the programming course set (eg Primary Interop Assemblies (PIA), Office Object Model, COM interface and the relationship with .NET, last but not least: someone finally explained as time course, which is why I in C # needs to address some Properties by a GET_PROPERTY / set_Property method, and so I can call some properties in the style of "Property [param]").
In the second part concrete examples for Excel, Word and Outlook are implemented. It can be found, for example, information about Office add-ins (eg own Excel formulas implement), Event Models. Finally discusses the notoriously tedious topic of Excel locales.
In the third part is "advanced" topics such as security, client-server connections, data binding, see Deployment etc.
Negative significant was for my work so far that respect Charts with Excel create almost no information in the book are included. Also the index at the end of the book should not have to be even more extensive for my taste. For a star deduction.
Sown by the way are pretty sparse information about Web services. In this regard, the book is certainly not highly recommended.
NOTE: Practically all code examples in this book are kept in C #! This book is definitely on C # - and not to VB developers. Why is not explicitly mentioned on the cover, is beyond me.