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I am looking for a way to provide custom Outlook Form functionality (a custom
form with data populated from a database which can be modified and saved again) in a custom Meeting Request. This has all been implemented and tested except that when other users receive the Meeting Request, they cannot view it in the Preview Pane. What are the alternatives? Is there a way to use a COM Add-In to accomplish the same functionality (an additional tab with fields and data in the form)? What are the other options we have? This is for Outlook 2003. I understand that Outlook Form Regions in 2007 and VSTO might not have this issue (is that true?). |
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