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Hello!
I create a AddIn for Outlook: add new CommandBar and CommandBarComboBox. Set up a handler for Change event. So now, when a enter something in my control and press "Tab" key - Change event not occur. Let's look for the original help control "Type a question for help" in the upper right corner (or look at "Find contact" control). When I enter some text there and press Tab key - text is dissapear. Some event occur and outlook process it. How does "microsoft" do this? Which event I must to process to do the same behavior? Or this is a "hard code" from Redmond guys? I don't need the grey text like in original control - i just want to process users input in the same way. |
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