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RAMS



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:55 am    Post subject: custom messages mail items Reply with quote

hi ,
I want to add my custom messages to mail item form, just between the
"From:" address and "TO:" address details( using code i want to do this ) .I
am using VSTO 2005 (C#.Net) . Whether this is possible ?
If not , I want to know whether adding the custom message in some other
place above the "Body" of mail item form . Can this be done and how ?

Thanks
Rams

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Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlo



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:04 pm    Post subject: Re: custom messages mail items Reply with quote

You cannot access that section of the email form unless you use a custom
form, requiring it to be published wherever used. In addition any text there
would most likely require code behind the form to put the message there
unless it's constant text.

That has nothing to do with managed code or c#, any form code is VBScript.

See the forms section at www.outlookcode.com for more information on custom
forms and their limitations when used and sent as email forms, especially
the information on custom forms not running unless published.

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Ken Slovak
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"RAMS" wrote in message @microsoft.com...
> hi ,
> I want to add my custom messages to mail item form, just between the
> "From:" address and "TO:" address details( using code i want to do this )
> .I
> am using VSTO 2005 (C#.Net) . Whether this is possible ?
> If not , I want to know whether adding the custom message in some other
> place above the "Body" of mail item form . Can this be done and how ?
>
> Thanks
> Rams

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