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Old May 21st 07, 08:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Which way to go about this.....

Since I don't write C# code, I can't help with that. If you're having a problem with one of the samples that someone else has posted, give them a comment.

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"Michael" wrote in message oups.com...
On May 21, 4:26 am, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote:
In that case, since you're building an application for multiple people to use, an add-in would be the preferred solution and Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005 SE probably the best development platform.

Too bad the data is formatted as XML rather than iCalendar, since Outlook 2007 can import an iCal file quite easitly.



Yeah, I was hoping for iCal too. But hey, thanks for the tip! that's
exactly what I was looking for.

I'd love to look at your outlookcode.com website. but I get a Parser
Error in your C# code (at least that's what IIS is sending me).

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