Re: Is Visual Studio Necessary for Expression Studio?

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If I remember correctly, Visual Studio is to be used with Expression Blend
for advance coding; so you don't really need it but it's a plus for Blend.

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"Andiez" <andiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just received my Expression Studio. Visual Studio 2005 and MSDN Library
came with it. On one machine I installed all of it. On another, I just
installed Expression Studio. Does Visual Studio add anything to
Expression? It is way too much for my needs.

Thanks,
Andie Z



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