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Old June 4th 07, 04:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Jonathan Miller
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Default Custom PropertyPage

I'm trying to add a custom property page to the options dialog. I'm using
Outlook 2007 and VSTO 2005 SE. I've created a customer user control,
implemented the Outlook.PropertyPage interface. From the 'ThisAddIn.cs'
constructor I've added handlers for the this.Application.OptionsPagesAdd
event. The event does fire and I call 'Pages.Add(new ucOptions(), "");'
However, nothing happens, my page is never displayed. Any ideas on what to
do here??
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