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Old November 26th 09, 05:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
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Default VSTO C#: How do I declare an application scope variable?

C#, VSTO, OL2007

How do I declare an application-scope variable that will last as long as the
user has Outlook open?

String myApplicationScopeString="test";

I want other class methods to read and write to it over its lifetime.

 




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