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Toolbar button - need to modify behavior
We have an application ( App-A ) that integrates itself into Outlook. It adds a toolbar to Outlook
with multiple buttons. One of the buttons take the current email that is open and moves the data over to App-A. Is it possible to modify what actions a custom toolbar like this does? -BEP |
Toolbar button - need to modify behavior
Sure, if you have the source code for it, and some programming knowledge.
Was this supplied by a vendor, or written in-house? "Brian Parker" wrote in message news:BfsZg.28371$Go3.4260@dukeread05... We have an application ( App-A ) that integrates itself into Outlook. It adds a toolbar to Outlook with multiple buttons. One of the buttons take the current email that is open and moves the data over to App-A. Is it possible to modify what actions a custom toolbar like this does? -BEP |
Toolbar button - need to modify behavior
Betelgeuse wrote:
"Brian Parker" wrote in message news:BfsZg.28371$Go3.4260@dukeread05... We have an application ( App-A ) that integrates itself into Outlook. It adds a toolbar to Outlook with multiple buttons. One of the buttons take the current email that is open and moves the data over to App-A. Is it possible to modify what actions a custom toolbar like this does? Sure, if you have the source code for it, and some programming knowledge. Was this supplied by a vendor, or written in-house? I'm a developer, but haven't done any toolbar development. This is a 3rd-party add-on and we don't have the source. My hope was that toolbar button code was stored in a script file somewhere that I could modify. If this isn't true, then I'm probably SOL. -BEP |
Toolbar button - need to modify behavior
No...they typically are dll's.
"Brian Parker" wrote in message news:v0tZg.28373$Go3.21765@dukeread05... Betelgeuse wrote: "Brian Parker" wrote in message news:BfsZg.28371$Go3.4260@dukeread05... We have an application ( App-A ) that integrates itself into Outlook. It adds a toolbar to Outlook with multiple buttons. One of the buttons take the current email that is open and moves the data over to App-A. Is it possible to modify what actions a custom toolbar like this does? Sure, if you have the source code for it, and some programming knowledge. Was this supplied by a vendor, or written in-house? I'm a developer, but haven't done any toolbar development. This is a 3rd-party add-on and we don't have the source. My hope was that toolbar button code was stored in a script file somewhere that I could modify. If this isn't true, then I'm probably SOL. -BEP |
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