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For a while now I've used the following VBA package that provides Emacs-style
key bindings in Word: http://www.rath.ca/Misc/VBacs/ This no longer seems to work in the Outlook 2007 editor, which I understand is based on Word 2007 but implemented through some dll "stub" (although I also have the "full" Word 2007 installed). After running filemon (from systinternals) it seems that the Outlook editor is no longer loading any .dot files from \Documents and Settings\user\ApplicationData\Microsoft\Word\STA RTUP . Is there any way to get the Outlook editor to load these .dot files? If not, is there some other way to change the keyboard bindings in the Outlook 2007 editor? Is there some way to hook into this via .NET code? Thanks, John. |
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