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Old October 16th 09, 03:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]
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Default How to change the Title of a form region at runtime?

You would have to not use the VSTO designer and code everything yourself.
But even there you have to get whatever text you want and supply it once,
and you'd have to create the XML you supply on the fly or modify it on the
fly to do that before supplying it. Once you supplied the XML you couldn't
change it again for that form region.

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"Mark B" wrote in message
...
The following works until I modify the design of the region in the
Designer at which point the designer naturally overwrites my code. No
doubt that's why it says "Required method for Designer support - do not
modify ".

I wonder if anyone has any examples then of how I would modify the XML
file directly. I would need to put the result of a method call to get the
dynamic text, that is, in this case, FText.GetText(1298).


#region Form Region Designer generated code

/// summary
/// Required method for Designer support - do not modify
/// the contents of this method with the code editor.
/// /summary
private static void
InitializeManifest(Microsoft.Office.Tools.Outlook. FormRegionManifest
manifest)
{
manifest.FormRegionType =
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Outlook.FormRegionType.Adjo ining;
manifest.ShowInspectorCompose = false;
manifest.ShowInspectorRead = false;
manifest.Title = "My Static Title";
manifest.Title = FText.GetText(1298);
}
#endregion


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