Outlook Form Regions in Visual Studio 2008
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth ![]()
Introduction: Exploit Outlook Form Regions. If you are a managed developer (e.g. Windows Forms) then you'll find that you already have the skills for extending Microsoft Office applications with your code. Visual Studio 2008 makes it really
easy and that is what I demonstrate in this 15' video. For other resources, start at my
blog post here.
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The download link doesn't seem to be working.
I've downloaded your other VSTO screencasts fine - it is just this one that is problematic.
Cheers,
Craig
www.craigbailey.net
Hi,
I have a question. Is it possible in Outlook 2007 to add a custom folder at root level (At the same level of 'Personal Folders', 'Archive Folders' etc) ?

If yes, How ?
And then is it possible to add Outlook Form Region for the click of this custom folder.
I would really appreciate any help.
Thank you,
SynDev
Sorry SynDev, no idea. Please try posting VSTO questions to the free dedicated online MSDN Forums: http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=16&SiteID=1
Good luck!
Cheers
Daniel
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