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![]() I've created an Outlook 2010 add-in that includes an Outlook Form Region. I only want my region usable if the BusyStatus is set to Out of Office, so my thought was to get a pointer to the ribbon and then add some type of OnChange to the "Show As" drop-down that enabled/disabled my form. I see the Globals.Ribbons element, but can't figure out how to get at the AppointmentItem's ribbon from inside of the FormRegionShowing() event. -- sgrosch1 http://forums.slipstick.com |
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