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Old January 16th 08, 06:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
PS
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Default Changing Color on a Disabled Button

Completety agree on ur view - the users will have to settle for what
MS provides vs what they really fancy.

But the issue here is - this is the CEO of your firm who wants it
personally and ofcourse you want to try to accomodate him.

anyways what I have done yesterday is keep the button enabled and
pressed always (in the state when it was normally disabled) and hence
its a little more prominent than the disabled button. Seems to satisfy
for now.

Thanks for all the help though - really appreciate it.
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Old January 16th 08, 07:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Changing Color on a Disabled Button

Even CEO's have to live with what's possible. If he doesn't feel that's
enough he's free to purchase MS and direct that the feature he wants is
added to Outlook and Office.

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Ken Slovak
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Completety agree on ur view - the users will have to settle for what
MS provides vs what they really fancy.

But the issue here is - this is the CEO of your firm who wants it
personally and ofcourse you want to try to accomodate him.

anyways what I have done yesterday is keep the button enabled and
pressed always (in the state when it was normally disabled) and hence
its a little more prominent than the disabled button. Seems to satisfy
for now.

Thanks for all the help though - really appreciate it.


 




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