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catching changes to the To/CC/BCC lines in a mailitem compose wind
Hi,
I'm trying to catch changes (additions/deletions) to the To, CC and BCC lines in a mailitem's compose window from within my add-in, but i'm having a hard time figuring out how to do this... Any hints/tips are more than appreciated!! Thank you in advance, Michael. |
catching changes to the To/CC/BCC lines in a mailitem compose wind
There are no events for changes to the Recipients collection, so you best
bet is to handle the item.PropertyChange() event and look for changes to To, CC and BCC. The name of the property being changed will be passed to PropertyChange() as a string. -- 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 "MIchael" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm trying to catch changes (additions/deletions) to the To, CC and BCC lines in a mailitem's compose window from within my add-in, but i'm having a hard time figuring out how to do this... Any hints/tips are more than appreciated!! Thank you in advance, Michael. |
catching changes to the To/CC/BCC lines in a mailitem compose
Thank you for your help. I got this working now (only deletions don't count
as PropertyChanges apparently, because that doesn't fire the event. I do have another question now (probably more generic VB related). I have the item_PropertyChange event in my add-in's main class. I'm trying to interact with controls that are part of my form area, or Subs that are part of my form class - but for some reason I dont seem to be able to do so. Code that references my form controls seems to be ignored upon execution. It doesn't even fire off any errors. What am i doing wrong... what's the best way to call a sub that's part of a form from my main class (or put the sub in my main class while referencing my form based controls)? Thanks so much, Michael. "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: There are no events for changes to the Recipients collection, so you best bet is to handle the item.PropertyChange() event and look for changes to To, CC and BCC. The name of the property being changed will be passed to PropertyChange() as a string. -- 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 "MIchael" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm trying to catch changes (additions/deletions) to the To, CC and BCC lines in a mailitem's compose window from within my add-in, but i'm having a hard time figuring out how to do this... Any hints/tips are more than appreciated!! Thank you in advance, Michael. |
catching changes to the To/CC/BCC lines in a mailitem compose
Deletions of what don't count, values from properties or what?
I don't understand your question. Is the form an Outlook form or a Windows form? Code in an Outlook form is VBScript code and can't be called from outside the form. Show the code you're talking about that references your forms controls and fails. -- 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 "MIchael" wrote in message ... Thank you for your help. I got this working now (only deletions don't count as PropertyChanges apparently, because that doesn't fire the event. I do have another question now (probably more generic VB related). I have the item_PropertyChange event in my add-in's main class. I'm trying to interact with controls that are part of my form area, or Subs that are part of my form class - but for some reason I dont seem to be able to do so. Code that references my form controls seems to be ignored upon execution. It doesn't even fire off any errors. What am i doing wrong... what's the best way to call a sub that's part of a form from my main class (or put the sub in my main class while referencing my form based controls)? Thanks so much, Michael. |
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