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Old April 4th 08, 07:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
morna
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Default Determine where the user clicked on the calendar

I have written a VSTO Outlook addin in VS2008 using Outlook 2007. I
need to catch the "click" event for the date that a user has clicked
upon on the screen. Does anyone know which even on which object
(ActiveExplorer ???) that I need to catch in order to know the date
that a user has selected from the currently displayed calendar?

Thanks for your time.


-Morna


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