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Hi all,
I would like to add a button to a ribbon on the new message window. I would like to add this button as the first button on the message ribbon. Everything I have read says you can only add a button group to the ribbon. Furthermore is there an example of adding a new group to a new message window? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tom- |
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