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I need to be able to add a tab (form) to the appointment details and run my
own application code in it. This should work from Outlook 2000 up. There's plenty on the web to suggest that this is possible but I've not found any tips on how to do it. My program will need access to the appointment details, including attendee list, and needs to be invoked even if the actual page hosting it is not selected when an appointment is altered. If someone can just tell me where to look... Thanks Tim |
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