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Wordmail
Ken -
I found my way to you through Sue. Respect your work. I'm a rookie, trying to learn the ropes. I have an application that monitors a folder for MSG files. if it sees a file, it uses redemption to import it to a SQL DB. no problems. What i need to do now is have Outlook essentially "Send and Save" a copy of the message to this folder. (Not all messages are sent to this folder, just certain ones, at user discretion. Anyway, I've figured out the script, of course, without using Wordmail - but i'll be honest - the wordmail aspect has gone way above my head. My users use OL2003, with wordmail as the editor. I just want to be able to add a button to the wordmail editor which "Sends and Saves" the message to a static folder. Can you point me in the right direction? I'd be grateful. thanks az |
Wordmail
Adding a button to a WordMail item is identical to adding one to an Outlook
editor item. It's managing the UI that's different. Just add your button as you would for the Outlook editor in the first Inspector.Activate event (not in NewInspector) and go from there. To manage anything but Click events from the button is where it gets more complicated. That and trying to add a button to the Standard toolbar in WordMail. I never do that, if it's WordMail I create a toolbar instead. To handle the visibility of the UI you create you need to handle Word events. Inspector.WordEditor is a Word.Document object. From there you can get Document.Application to get a handle to the Word.Application object. Then you handle the Window_Activate event. In that event you check for Window.EnvelopeVisible. If True it's an email item, if not it's a document. I then call a procedure that re-instantiates my toolbar and buttons (otherwise you get automation errors that the property or object is unknown) and if it's a toolbar I created for that Inspector (checking the Tag property I add to UI I create) I set it Visible = True, if not I set Visible = False. That's pretty much it for the basics. Setting modality on dialogs relative to the WordMail window and the Outlook ActiveExplorer is where it gets hairy and proprietary and involves lots of study of what's happening using Spy++ and tons of Win32 API calls. -- 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 wrote in message ups.com... Ken - I found my way to you through Sue. Respect your work. I'm a rookie, trying to learn the ropes. I have an application that monitors a folder for MSG files. if it sees a file, it uses redemption to import it to a SQL DB. no problems. What i need to do now is have Outlook essentially "Send and Save" a copy of the message to this folder. (Not all messages are sent to this folder, just certain ones, at user discretion. Anyway, I've figured out the script, of course, without using Wordmail - but i'll be honest - the wordmail aspect has gone way above my head. My users use OL2003, with wordmail as the editor. I just want to be able to add a button to the wordmail editor which "Sends and Saves" the message to a static folder. Can you point me in the right direction? I'd be grateful. thanks az |
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