The context property of the control passed to the callback (say onAction) is
the Inspector. Cast that to an Inspector object and then use
Inspector.CurrentItem to get to the item and its properties.
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Ken Slovak
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"Heinz Schmidt" wrote in message
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Hi Ng,
i have added a ribbon to a appointmentitem with one button.
Now i try to access the appointmentitem properties on the click event of
the button.
Where i can find the reference to the appointmentItem which is containing
the button?
thx a lot
Heinz