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I am new to Outlook programming. I am using Outlook 2007.
I need to hide the middle pane in outlook. I thought it was called the FolderList pane. So my code goes: Application.ActiveExplorer().ShowPane(Microsoft.Of fice.Interop.Outlook.OlPane.olFolderList, false); But I notice that the leftmost pane (which shows folders) gets hidden. I thought that was the Navigation pane! Can someone please tell me how to hide the middle pane, which shows a list of messages? TIA, Robin |
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