![]() For information about the Common API, see Common JavaScript API object model. This section of the documentation focuses on the Word JavaScript API, which you'll use to develop the majority of functionality in add-ins that target Word on the web or Word 2016 or later. Introduced with Office 2016, the Word JavaScript API provides strongly-typed objects that you can use to access objects and metadata in a Word document.Ĭommon APIs: Introduced with Office 2013, the Common API can be used to access features such as UI, dialogs, and client settings that are common across multiple types of Office applications. Word JavaScript API: These are the application-specific APIs for Word. ![]() An Word add-in interacts with objects in Word by using the Office JavaScript API, which includes two JavaScript object models:
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