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Old September 13th 07, 07:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Thomson Mui
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Default Intercepting click event of built-in button

Thanks alot. I will try your suggestion.


"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message
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You can't set the properties on built-in buttons that would enable

avoiding
this, so you have to use something like flags to avoid the problem. Set a
global flag when the click is first handled and let the other handlers

test
for that flag. Use something like a timer to clear the flag after a short
period of time so the next legitimate click is then handled.

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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
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"Thomson Mui" wrote in message
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Hi,

I'm using VB6 to write an Outlook Add-in for Outlook 2003. I need to
intercept the click event of some built-in buttons from the Explore

object
because the Outlook object model does not have all the events I need.

The problem is if I have multiple explorers running, the click event

will
be
triggered multiple times, when the button is pressed once. I know I

need
to
set the .tag property to some unique value to avoid the event being
trigged
more than once, if it is a new button, but the trick does not work for
built-in button controls.

I have a class to wrap the explorer collection and the class has it's

own
variable to hold the button object

My code looks like this:


Set oBtnHelp = oExplorer.CommandBars("Standard").Controls("Help")
oBtnHelp.tag = "some unique value for each explorer"
.....
.....
Private Sub oBtnHelp_Click(ByVal Ctrl As Office.CommandBarButton,
CancelDefault As Boolean)
'Do something for this event
End Sub

Could anyone show me what I need to do to fix the issue?

Thanks,
Thomson





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