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I posted a question a little while ago about adding items to the right click
menu option in Outlook. Ken pointed me to the "ItemContextMenuDisplay". I looked it up in the help file and found a very good example. I placed this code under the "ThisOutlookSession" and tried it out. I rightclicked the mail but nothing seems to happen. How can I activate this so I can adjust this piece of code to my own wishes. In short how do I get it to work before I wiggle on it myself. I assume that the example in the helpfile should work right? Using Office 2007 (outlook 2007) Thanks in advance for any pointers -- Maurice Ausum |
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Never mind, found it
Macro's weren't enabled.... duhhhh sharp ;-) -- Maurice Ausum "Maurice" wrote: I posted a question a little while ago about adding items to the right click menu option in Outlook. Ken pointed me to the "ItemContextMenuDisplay". I looked it up in the help file and found a very good example. I placed this code under the "ThisOutlookSession" and tried it out. I rightclicked the mail but nothing seems to happen. How can I activate this so I can adjust this piece of code to my own wishes. In short how do I get it to work before I wiggle on it myself. I assume that the example in the helpfile should work right? Using Office 2007 (outlook 2007) Thanks in advance for any pointers -- Maurice Ausum |
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