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Hi again
While I'm in the presence of the folks who know...I figured I'd ask another one. I need info from Outlook's task list to use in Microsoft Project. I have thought about, for a while now, trying to create a window within Outlook, almost like a seperate default folder, like the "Tasks" window, or the "Notes" window, that would show an instance of Microsoft Project within it, and hence, within Outlook itself, rather than having to instantiate a seperate, stand-alone copy of Project to work with the data from my add-in. Is this possible? Thanks for any help -Josh |
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