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I understand that it is essentially impossible to add buttons, etc to
the msoCommandBar in the Envelope object of an Outlook Inspector when Word is being used as the editor. What I need to do is simply determine if one of these buttons is in the "down" state or selected. It seems that I cannot access the buttons in the Envelope as I would normally with the FindControlObj() method. I have searched the Inspector object and the MailItem and I cannot find where this attribute is stored. So, the question basically boils down to: Is it possible to determine if a MailItem has the "Digitally Sign" button checked when using WordMail. I have no problem doing this when not using WordMail. I just read the ButtonState of that particular button in the MailItem.Send event and determine it is pressed. It is easy because in the non-WordMail Inspector, the button is located in the Standard toolbar. I can't seem to find a property of an Inspector or MailItem that represents if Digitally Sign is selected. Thanks |
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