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Am Sat, 2 Sep 2006 16:16:02 -0700 schrieb Paul Heinisch:
I donīt know what you "last message" is, hopefully I donīt miss anything: use the Inspector.Commandbars (instead of Explorer.Commandbars) in the NewInspector event. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook -- www.VBOffice.net -- I don't think I explained it correctly in my last message; I don't want to add a button to the standard menu, I want to make that when I open a contact (inspector class) a new toolbar opens with my new button. I have no problem with adding one to the explorer...but when I try to add it to the inspector I get "Object reference not set to an instance of an object.". So I know I'm doing it wrong. Any help? |
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