| Host | Shared Add-In | VSTO 2005 SE Add-In |
| Access 2003 | Yes | No |
| Excel 2003 | Yes | Yes |
| FrontPage 2003 | Yes | No |
| Outlook 2003* | Yes | Yes |
| PowerPoint 2003 | Yes | Yes |
| Project 2003 | Yes | No |
| Publisher 2003 | Yes | No |
| Visio 2003 | Yes | Yes |
| Word 2003 | Yes | Yes |
| Access 2007 | Yes | No |
| Excel 2007 | Yes | Yes |
| InfoPath 2007 | No** | Yes |
| Outlook 2007 | Yes | Yes |
| PowerPoint 2007 | Yes | Yes |
| Project 2007 | Yes | No |
| Publisher 2007 | Yes | No |
| SharePoint Designer 2007 | No** | No |
| Visio 2007 | Yes | Yes |
| Word 2007 | Yes | Yes |
* It is also possible to create Outlook 2003 application add-ins with Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office without using VSTO 2005 SE. Thus, there are three ways to create add-ins for Outlook 2003: shared add-ins using COM Interop, Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office, and VSTO 2005 SE.
** The Visual Studio 2005 Shared Add-In template does not list InfoPath or SharePoint Designer as supported hosts. However, if you manually create the necessary keys in the registry, both hosts will load shared add-ins created with the template.
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