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Old March 8th 07, 03:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
cynthia
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Default forward event of Custom form

Thanks for your quickly reply

But could you tell me how to get the forward event? Or some examples.

Thank you very much

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

A forwarded message always uses the custom form associated with original message. The only workaround I know is to use the Forward event to create a new item using Application.CreateItem and then populate its properties and send it.

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"Cynthia" wrote in message ...
I developed a custom form in VSTO. And when forwarding the custom form, the
showing form is also the custom form. But I want to use the default message
form when forwarding.
The coding like following:
Dim oMsg As Outlook.MailItem
oMsg = Me.CreateItemFromTemplate(strPath + "test.oft")

oMsg.MessageClass and oMsg.Forward().MessageClass are the same which is
"IPM.Note".

oMsg.FormDescription.MessageClass and
oMsg.Forward().FormDescription.MessageClass are the same which is
"IPM.Note.CustomForm".

Further more, I have set the action property "forward" to the default
message form in test.oft mail template design. But its
formdescription.messageclass is the customform class.

How could I modify the forward() to use the default messageclass, and its
formdescription also use the default messageclass.

Thanks


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