Hi ken,
But is it possible to add my own form to an office toolbar? How?
I tried to use panel and it didn't work out. Which outlook object
should I use in order to attach it a form and that it'll be showed in
the tool-bar area?
The idea that it'll appere at the toolbar zone and will be attached to
the mails below.
Thanks again
John
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
You can't add anything with a checkbox. You would need to set up a button
that opens your own form if you need checkboxes.
Variable numbers of buttons displayed when you select a popup control can
only be done if you set up a dynamic collection of button handler classes
and add/remove buttons from that collection as needed.
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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
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Hello friends,
I need your help. I got an assignment and I'm working on it for two
days with no breakthrough.
I need to add a toolbar in outlook. It suppose to contain several
buttons\checkbox (I still don't know how many) that will indicate on
user decisions.
It also contains a new "Send" button that will send the message but
will consider the user decisions.
In samples that I saw it implemented by creating a office.commandbar
and some office.commandbarbuttons .
First of all I need checkbox. Moreover I want to be able to control the
location of each button.
In other words is there any way to create a usercontrol and combine it
in the outlook as a toolbar? Is it possible to connect it to the
messages?
I'm working with visual studio 2005 and outlook 2003
Thanks
John