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Old April 24th 06, 05:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
David Wendt
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Default Adding attachment to message

Rog,
Thanks. The problem is that when Word is my email editor, I cannot seem to
add a button to it from my Outlook Add-in. The following is from MSDN:

"The Inspector Object and Microsoft Word as the User's E-mail Editor
If the user's default e-mail editor is Microsoft Word, and if the message
format of the item being edited is plain text or HTML, then no Inspector
object is associated with the item."

I verified this running in debug. I get an exception when trying to access
the Inspector of the mail item.

If I create a Word Add-in which shows a button in Word invoked as the email
editor, this add-in does not have access to the Outlook objects. Of course,
what I really want is to add the button to the email-editor-Word instance
from an Outlook Add-in. Or, I'd like to access the mail-item associated with
the email-editor-Word instance from a Word Add-in.

Any help getting around the 'no inspector' issue using Word as an email
editor?

David Wendt

"Rog" wrote in message
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Hi David, if your add-in is part of Outlook you will have access to the
Outlook Application object from the Connect class (if using .net).
You would just need to add a button to the new mail item inspector.
Thew button could open the form as you mentioned and once the user selects
the file, use the code Dmitry suggested in order to add the attachment.
Rog

David Wendt wrote:
OK, I see that but Word is my email editor so the Add-in button there
would not have access to the Outlook Application object (right?). Can I
add a button to the toolbar area of Word that Outlook occupies--the area
with the addresses, subject, and attachment controls?

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David Wendt

"Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote in message
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Application.ActiveInspector.CurrentItem.Attachment s.Add(...)

Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool

"David Wendt" wrote in message
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I've seen examples of Add-in code which can create a new mail message
and add an attachment to it.

Is there a way to add an attachment to an email the user is currently
composing?

From the email editor (i.e. Word running from Outlook), I want to
provide a button which shows a dialog. When the user picks an item from
the dialog I want to create a local file and add that file as an
attachment to the email message the user is currently editing.

I'm familiar with writing Add-ins for Word and Outlook. I've been
through the forums and MSDN but cannot figure out how to do this.

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David Wendt




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