All the button can do is fire a Click event.
There is no such thing as "an inspector for my contact list" within the OUtlook programming model. Inspector refers to the window that displays an individual item.
I hope you're using this custom form only for internal use. It's not going to make any non-Outlook external recipients very happy.
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"Uncle Vito" wrote in message ...
Using tools Forms Design Form I created a custom form which contains some
new user properties. This new form and its contents is defined by a new
message class IPM.note.mymessageclass.
I want to add a button to the form that would allow me to activate an
inspector for my contact list, allow the user to accept a contact which then
returns to the original form and populate another EDIT field with the FULL
NAME of the contact.
Hence my questions:
What do I have to do in order to catch the click of the button. Does
Item.CustomPropertyChange come into play here?
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Uncle Vito