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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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