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----This question is for outlook 2003------
Hi, (1) Can you help me jot down some cons (actually I need several) for this approach (subclassing) . I did prototype the way you suggested (proxy the original Outlook form by handling NewInspector and not displaying the Outlook form and displaying an alternate form), but it looses a lot of default functionality of the appointment, re-building all of which is a lot of effort. (2) Alternatively, Is it possible to add a 2 editable textboxes in the custom-bar in the apppointment inspector via a addin ? thanks again "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: It would one-off the form because you'd be adding controls to it on the fly. That's guaranteed to do that. If you insist on this method I can't help you any further because it's so wrong. -- 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 "newToOutlookProgramming" wrote in message ... Hi, I did consider adding a control to open a separate form , but it has usability issue. I also prototyped displaying an alternate form, but it also involves rebuilding a lot of functionality which comes free in native outlook form like all the menus (File ....etc), Scheduling Tab etc. Also considered hiding just appointment tab, and building tab P-2 & renaming it. this requires lot of activex controls for date-time, reminder, sound, label etc etc fields because these are not in custom form toolbox. So, Prototyping using Subclassing mechanism is atleast worth trying. Why would a form be one-offed by this? My requirement is to add few fields on appoitnment from from local database, and NOT loose any native functionality at the same time. Hence, looking for details/codesnippet of implementing subclassing appointment form. thanks |
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