Acknowledgments

A book like this is a team effort, and even though only the author's name is on the cover, everyone on the team makes valuable contributions. I'd like to thank the editors at Wrox for all their work on the book, which I appreciate more than I can ever express, and for their patience during the long waits for new chapters. Maureen Spears has been a patient and painstaking development editor, guiding the book from beginning to end. Jim Minatel, the acquisitions editor is an old friend and also has been a patient and critical part of this book's publication. Everyone else at Wrox has also been great to work with. The technical editor, Diane Poremsky, an Outlook MVP, is an old friend and writing partner, and I was lucky to have her on this book. The editors are responsible for everything that's correct in this book and nothing that's incorrect.

I constantly learn more about Outlook and Outlook development from my fellow Outlook MVPs, especially the ones who also are involved with Outlook development: Sue Mosher, Dmitry Streblechenko, Dave Kane, Jay Harlow, Eric Legault, Michael Bauer, Roberto Restelli, and Ricardo Silva. I'd also like to thank the other Outlook and Exchange MVPs for everything I've learned from them. There is no better group of MVPs and people, and I appreciate being included in their company. I'd also like to thank Patrick Schmid, who although not an Outlook MVP hangs out with us and who has done a lot of pioneering work with Ribbon development for Office ...

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