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Hi,
I am trying to add my very own Navigation strip to the Outlook 2007 Navigation Pane. I want it to appear amongst the 'Mail' 'Calendar' 'Tasks' 'Notes' panes on the Explorer View. I've been going through Outlook Object Model and VSTO library but it has not brought any solution. I began to wonder whether expanding Outlook 2007 navigation pane programmatically is doable at all? - If so, what is the best way to do it in? MAPI? COM or VSTO? - Any other suggestions very welcome. I am new to coding against Outlook and would love to know a lot about it. Generally I am trying to add a button (ideally on navigation pane), which after clicking would display a website within outlook window. Any tips welcome. Thank you for any help, A |
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