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click a button on the toolbar (via VBA?)
hi there,
I do have a plugin (Red Oxygen Outlook COM Add-In) installed on Outlook 2003. That plugin adds a button to the toolbar which allows me to send SMS trhough my local provider. Unfortunately, there is no programmatic (library) access to that plugin. The functionality is very primitive. I click the button and a form opens that allows me to enter a name for the receiver (that one will be checked against the directory or the Outlook contacts), a text to be sent and that's about it. There is no way I can see to fire up that form except to click on that button. I wonder if there might be a way to add some more functionality, like adding that tool to the right click menu of a contact and initiate a send from there. is there a way to use VBA to click on a button in the toolbar that does not expose itself in the library? thanks dan |
click a button on the toolbar (via VBA?)
Am Fri, 28 Apr 2006 16:17:05 +0200 schrieb Dan:
Dan, you could use the CommandBars.FindControl function to get a reference on that button. For a CommandBarButton you can then call its Execute method, thatīs similar to a click on that button. But thatīs it. You still need to do a click somewhere and then enter more information, so I donīt see any advantage. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook -- www.vbOffice.net -- hi there, I do have a plugin (Red Oxygen Outlook COM Add-In) installed on Outlook 2003. That plugin adds a button to the toolbar which allows me to send SMS trhough my local provider. Unfortunately, there is no programmatic (library) access to that plugin. The functionality is very primitive. I click the button and a form opens that allows me to enter a name for the receiver (that one will be checked against the directory or the Outlook contacts), a text to be sent and that's about it. There is no way I can see to fire up that form except to click on that button. I wonder if there might be a way to add some more functionality, like adding that tool to the right click menu of a contact and initiate a send from there. is there a way to use VBA to click on a button in the toolbar that does not expose itself in the library? thanks dan |
click a button on the toolbar (via VBA?)
I investigated a little more and found a similar thing on Sue's website at
http://www.outlookcode.com/codedetail.aspx?id=350. I made some changes and the result is below. However, it does not work. apparently I do something wrong. the ID as from OutlookSpy is 1, but is 1 for all external COM add-ins. so I thought I'd would try the statement below.. any idea why there is no ID to be found? Sub ToggleSMS() Dim objOL As Outlook.Application Dim objExpl As Outlook.Explorer Dim objCBB As Office.CommandBarButton On Error Resume Next Set objOL = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set objExpl = objOL.ActiveExplorer Set objCBB = objExpl.CommandBars.FindControl(, ID:= _ CommandBars.Item("Desktop SMS").Controls.Item("New S&MS").ID) objCBB.Execute Set objOL = Nothing Set objExpl = Nothing Set objCBB = Nothing End Sub "Dan" wrote in message ... Thanks a lot for that pointer, Michael. I found the button with OutlookSpy: CommandBars.Item("Desktop SMS").Controls.Item("New S&MS") could you eventually point me to a description on how to do that execute method? I am not quite a specialist on programming. thanks a lot dan "Michael Bauer" wrote in message ... Am Fri, 28 Apr 2006 16:17:05 +0200 schrieb Dan: Dan, you could use the CommandBars.FindControl function to get a reference on that button. For a CommandBarButton you can then call its Execute method, thatīs similar to a click on that button. But thatīs it. You still need to do a click somewhere and then enter more information, so I donīt see any advantage. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook -- www.vbOffice.net -- hi there, I do have a plugin (Red Oxygen Outlook COM Add-In) installed on Outlook 2003. That plugin adds a button to the toolbar which allows me to send SMS trhough my local provider. Unfortunately, there is no programmatic (library) access to that plugin. The functionality is very primitive. I click the button and a form opens that allows me to enter a name for the receiver (that one will be checked against the directory or the Outlook contacts), a text to be sent and that's about it. There is no way I can see to fire up that form except to click on that button. I wonder if there might be a way to add some more functionality, like adding that tool to the right click menu of a contact and initiate a send from there. is there a way to use VBA to click on a button in the toolbar that does not expose itself in the library? thanks dan |
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