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Hi all,
This is my first time ever dealing with Outlook, and as I am only a Soph. in College I have very limited experience in general. I am trying to make a cutsom toolbar for when someone opens Outlook. I have code that will make the toolbar and do what i want(not an add-in though), and to share this code I have to export - import. I am trying to use Visual Studio 2008 (VB) and Outlook 2003. I have the code for when the custom button is clicked that I can trasnfer into the add-in but I can not get the toolbar to be made. I have been looking for many examples online for the past few days yet none are working for me. I have tried to copy code directly over to just see how it works but still no luck. So I am woundering if anyone out there can help me get started and how to make a toolbar that will apply for an entire office and not just my computer that will be easier that the export - import method. Thanks, Josh |
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