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Hello,
I added an Outlook View Control (OVC) to a form so that I can make my own view of items much the same way the Activities Tab works in a Contact Form. It works, but here are 2 things that I'm trying to figure out: 1- I want the OVC to bring in items as it finds them the same way the Activities Tab works. Right now, it doesn't show anything until it's found all the items and it's very slow. (I'm using the Restriction command to filter the items I need) 2- How can I make the OVC look at multiple folders? Thanks very much for your help, Joel |
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