View Single Post
  #4  
Old February 17th 06, 01:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 11,651
Default Help Add button Popup

I'd never do that in an add-in. What if your user uninstalls or disables the add-in? The user would be left then with an orphaned button that does nothing. Creating buttons with Temporary=True avoids that problem.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Robert" wrote in message ...
Ok. Example It Works..

But i Would Insert Button Not Temporany (Closing outlook Button removed) but
Always(the button Insert outlook permanent)

Thank you

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Outlook does not directly expose the right-click context menu in its
CommandBars collection. You will, however, see a new right-click command is
when the item selected is using a custom form that includes one or more
custom actions. You can also add a custom action without using a custom
form, as demonstrated at http://www.outlookcode.com/codedetail.aspx?id=526

Richard Kagerer has posted a code sample at
http://www.outlookcode.com/codedetail.aspx?id=314 that shows how you might
trick Outlook into exposing the context menu through Explorer.CommandBars.

The C++ sample add-in at http://www.codeproject.com/atl/outlook2k3addin.asp
also shows a technique for working with the context menu.




"Robert" wrote in message
...
I want to give my user the possibility to select (by right click) an email
from the outlook email grid to have the contextual menu with a new command
button: "send to another software"

I was wondering if it's possible to do this in outlook by using VB6... do
you know if it's possible??




Ads