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Or do I recently picked up Programming Applications for Microsoft Outlook
2007 to help with an add-in I am creating using VSTO 3 & VS2008 in C#. Oneof my goals is to use a custom form region to replace the reading pane for my message class with a customized layout. I am able to create it just fine, but I'm running into an issue when displaying the message body. On page 438 of the book, it references an Outlook Body Control. This control doesn't show up as one of the Olk* controls. If I edit a form directly in Outlook, I see the control and can use it. I also found _DDocSiteControl, but that isn't usable in C# since there is only an interface. Is the Outlook Body control still around or am I missing soemthing? Or is it only avaialble for forms created in Outlook, not VS? Thanks, Joe |
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