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It kept asking me to log on once I had posted and as I was enrolling at the time I thought it had not posted my question!
Conrad Rowlands wrote: Brick Walls.... Heads.... 08-Jan-10 Hi Dmitry, Not the first time we've conversed and I doubt the last... First Off I am using out-of-the-box VSTO, initially targetted at 2003 upwards but can draw a line at 2007 if need be.... I wondered if you had any idea on how to trap if the user changes their selection in a calendar. For instance I have a summarised view of the calendar showing the last month's events in a month view format, when I select a visible event within this view (not opening an inspector) and attempt to edit it I would like to know that I have made a new selection of an AppointmentItem. Do you know if this is possible? I do not want to use the ItemChanged event(which gets fired after the save anyway) as this can fire more than once. It seems a bit bizzare to me that we have a Selection Object but seemingly no way of indicating to the user that this object has changed... Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Previous Posts In This Thread: Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice ASP.NET 2.0 Virtual Earth Map Custom Server Control http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ual-earth.aspx |
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