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I need to create a special button in Outlook 2007. When clicked it
should rewrite the subject header of the email being composed, and then send the email. Which way should I be headed? I was looking into VSTO for a while, but someone said it's still a little unstable and I can't seem to find many books on it anyway. Every book on Outlook programming in my local Borders talks exclusively about VBA and doesn't even *mention* VSTO. So maybe I should go with VBA? Would this be a macro thing? Create a macro written in VBA? I think I read somewhere that you can make a button that activates a macro. Where's my square one? -todd |
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