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Hello,
I have any questions about VSTO for Outlook 2007. I success to create a button in my CommandBar (Standard) but if I want this button in my Appointment for my Calendar, it doesn't exist. So my question is : is it possible to have my button when I create an appointment ? And my second question will be : how it's possible to know what the user is clicking. For example, he click on an email : how to recover the subject, description of this email. Thanks for your help |
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In Outlook 2007 you still can create CommandBar type objects in Inspectors
but the UI you create will be in the AddIns tab and won't appear in the ribbon UI except in AddIns where each addin's UI has a separate group where its UI resides. Creating UI that way is done exactly the same way it's done in Outlook 2003 and earlier. For Outlook 2007 Inspector UI you really should create ribbon controls and not CommandBar controls. It fits better with the general Inspector UI and won't be hidden in the AddIns tab. There are a bunch of COM addin samples showing ribbon usage in VSTO in both VB.NET and C# on the Office Online site at MSDN that you can download. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Test" wrote in message . .. Hello, I have any questions about VSTO for Outlook 2007. I success to create a button in my CommandBar (Standard) but if I want this button in my Appointment for my Calendar, it doesn't exist. So my question is : is it possible to have my button when I create an appointment ? And my second question will be : how it's possible to know what the user is clicking. For example, he click on an email : how to recover the subject, description of this email. Thanks for your help |
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