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Hi,
I'm writing an Outlook addin that creates two buttons in new mail inspector. I put those buttons on the Standard command bar, but i would like to give an option to decide on which toolbar the buttons should be created. I have created my own "options" window that is available from Outlook Tools menu. I would like to display there a nice combo box with available toolbars... is there a way to get a list of available toolbars in New Mail Inspector when no such inspector is created? This list should be aware that user is using word as editor or not... maybe I should create new inspector without displaying it? Is there a way to do that ? Thanks Marcin |
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Marcin,
Use Inspector.CommandBars in the Inspectors.NewInspector or Inspector.Activate events. You can also look at Add-in Express web-site (http://www.add-in-express.com) where custom and built-in command bars as well as custom and built-n command bar controls, keyboard shortcuts and Outlook Bar shortcuts, and Outlook option pages are turned into handy components. Andrei Smolin Add-in Express Team Leader Hi, I'm writing an Outlook addin that creates two buttons in new mail inspector. I put those buttons on the Standard command bar, but i would like to give an option to decide on which toolbar the buttons should be created. I have created my own "options" window that is available from Outlook Tools menu. I would like to display there a nice combo box with available toolbars... is there a way to get a list of available toolbars in New Mail Inspector when no such inspector is created? This list should be aware that user is using word as editor or not... maybe I should create new inspector without displaying it? Is there a way to do that ? Thanks Marcin |
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