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I'm looking to confirm or disprove something. It seems that in Outlook
2007, even though you can use the form designer to design existing regions or create new ones, you cannot create event handlers for the forms or for the controls on the forms in the VBA editor. If this is the case then all customization that requires more than just dropping a control on a form must be done using VSTO. Is this correct, or am I missing something? If you can wire up events to forms and controls please point me to an example of how this is done. Thanks |
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