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Hi
I'm trying to access the value of a userproperty which has PossibleValues property set to a list of values. Is there any way I can access the value of the user property without using the Outlook form to get hold of it. If I look in the Watch Window of this taskitem, the hierarchy would be expressed something like TaskItem.UserProperties(MyProperty).Value.Value(0) What's the right way of getting hold of the value Thanks Simon |
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