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Tom at GSD September 18th 06 04:00 PM

msoControlComboBox and behavoir
 
Hi ,

I need some clarification. I have created a combo box of type
"msoControlComboBox" (and button) and I have a question about the behavior.
The combo box and button are similar to the "Find Now" button and the "Look
for: combo". The only difference is that if I type in text and click on the
"find now" button the text is recognized. In my setup the only way the text
is recognized is if I hit the return/enter key. Is it possible to enter text
in the combo without hitting the enter key and then click on the button? Also
what types of combos can I create in Outlook? Is there any official Microsoft
documentation that will point out exactly what controls are possible in
Outlook?

Thanks


Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] September 19th 06 12:25 AM

msoControlComboBox and behavoir
 
What you see is what you get. That's it, there are no more types that can be
created, other documented types are only for Office internal use. You have
to enter the text before it's usable.

--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm


"Tom at GSD" wrote in message
...
Hi ,

I need some clarification. I have created a combo box of type
"msoControlComboBox" (and button) and I have a question about the
behavior.
The combo box and button are similar to the "Find Now" button and the
"Look
for: combo". The only difference is that if I type in text and click on
the
"find now" button the text is recognized. In my setup the only way the
text
is recognized is if I hit the return/enter key. Is it possible to enter
text
in the combo without hitting the enter key and then click on the button?
Also
what types of combos can I create in Outlook? Is there any official
Microsoft
documentation that will point out exactly what controls are possible in
Outlook?

Thanks



Tom at GSD September 19th 06 01:15 AM

msoControlComboBox and behavoir
 
Hi Ken,

Thanks for your response.

I figured that was the answer. Is there documentation anywhere that I could
refer to? I get this question from time to time from customers who cannot
seem to believe this is the case - and everytiime the customer points to the
find ("Look for:") dropdown and says how come you cannot do that? It would
be nice if there was a web page (high level for non programmers) that I could
point my customers to that would point out this mystery.


"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

What you see is what you get. That's it, there are no more types that can be
created, other documented types are only for Office internal use. You have
to enter the text before it's usable.

--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm


"Tom at GSD" wrote in message
...
Hi ,

I need some clarification. I have created a combo box of type
"msoControlComboBox" (and button) and I have a question about the
behavior.
The combo box and button are similar to the "Find Now" button and the
"Look
for: combo". The only difference is that if I type in text and click on
the
"find now" button the text is recognized. In my setup the only way the
text
is recognized is if I hit the return/enter key. Is it possible to enter
text
in the combo without hitting the enter key and then click on the button?
Also
what types of combos can I create in Outlook? Is there any official
Microsoft
documentation that will point out exactly what controls are possible in
Outlook?

Thanks




Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] September 19th 06 03:59 PM

msoControlComboBox and behavoir
 
Offhand I don't know of any articles like that but you may find something
googling.

--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm


"Tom at GSD" wrote in message
...
Hi Ken,

Thanks for your response.

I figured that was the answer. Is there documentation anywhere that I
could
refer to? I get this question from time to time from customers who cannot
seem to believe this is the case - and everytiime the customer points to
the
find ("Look for:") dropdown and says how come you cannot do that? It
would
be nice if there was a web page (high level for non programmers) that I
could
point my customers to that would point out this mystery.




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