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Mark B[_2_] October 19th 09 12:59 PM

Delete key in form region textbox deleting email instead
 
OL2007, VSTO C#

I have a number spinner in a form region. If the user tries to delete some
text in it with the delete key on the keyboard, Outlook instead has been
deleting the email.

If have tried to intercept the following events to no avail:

bool nonNumberEntered = false;

private void numericUpDownCustomNumber_KeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs
e)
{

nonNumberEntered = false;
if (e.KeyCode == Keys.Delete || e.KeyCode == Keys.Back)
{
nonNumberEntered = true;
}
}

private void numericUpDownCustomNumber_KeyPress(object sender,
KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if (nonNumberEntered == true)
{
// Stop the character from being entered into the control
since it is a delete keypress.
e.Handled = true;
}

}

If anyone knows a way I'd appreciate it. Worst case I thought I could
temporarily enable a delete confirmation popup but can't see that Outlook
has that option.


Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] October 19th 09 03:29 PM

Delete key in form region textbox deleting email instead
 
Is this happening when the item is opened, or only when it's being view in
the reading pane? If the reading pane that's a known bug in form regions and
I've never seen a successful workaround other than locking the controls when
the item is being displayed in the reading pane.

--
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


"Mark B" wrote in message
...
OL2007, VSTO C#

I have a number spinner in a form region. If the user tries to delete some
text in it with the delete key on the keyboard, Outlook instead has been
deleting the email.

If have tried to intercept the following events to no avail:

bool nonNumberEntered = false;

private void numericUpDownCustomNumber_KeyDown(object sender,
KeyEventArgs e)
{

nonNumberEntered = false;
if (e.KeyCode == Keys.Delete || e.KeyCode == Keys.Back)
{
nonNumberEntered = true;
}
}

private void numericUpDownCustomNumber_KeyPress(object sender,
KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if (nonNumberEntered == true)
{
// Stop the character from being entered into the control
since it is a delete keypress.
e.Handled = true;
}

}

If anyone knows a way I'd appreciate it. Worst case I thought I could
temporarily enable a delete confirmation popup but can't see that Outlook
has that option.



Mark B[_2_] October 20th 09 05:07 AM

Delete key in form region textbox deleting email instead
 
Only when being viewed in the reading pane.

The only way I could think of working around it is to use some sort of brute
force API call to disable the delete key on the keyboard when the spinner
gets focus and release it again when it loses focus.

I'll attempt to research that.


"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message
...
Is this happening when the item is opened, or only when it's being view in
the reading pane? If the reading pane that's a known bug in form regions
and I've never seen a successful workaround other than locking the
controls when the item is being displayed in the reading pane.

--
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


"Mark B" wrote in message
...
OL2007, VSTO C#

I have a number spinner in a form region. If the user tries to delete
some text in it with the delete key on the keyboard, Outlook instead has
been deleting the email.

If have tried to intercept the following events to no avail:

bool nonNumberEntered = false;

private void numericUpDownCustomNumber_KeyDown(object sender,
KeyEventArgs e)
{

nonNumberEntered = false;
if (e.KeyCode == Keys.Delete || e.KeyCode == Keys.Back)
{
nonNumberEntered = true;
}
}

private void numericUpDownCustomNumber_KeyPress(object sender,
KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if (nonNumberEntered == true)
{
// Stop the character from being entered into the control
since it is a delete keypress.
e.Handled = true;
}

}

If anyone knows a way I'd appreciate it. Worst case I thought I could
temporarily enable a delete confirmation popup but can't see that Outlook
has that option.





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