Use the Script | Event Handler command in the form's code window to insert the procedure signatu
Function Item_Forward(ByVal ForwardItem)
End Function
ForwardItem is the new item that the Forward command creates.
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"Cynthia" wrote in message ...
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.
"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