create a button go to linked account on a task form

C

Cali777

To look at the account linked to a task form, I need t click the "Link to
record" button" and double click on the accounts available.
Can I have a button or combo box on the ribbon of the selected task form,
which would directly open the account form?
 
C

Cali777

Is there an option to do it programatically, using VBA or VSTO? Can you think
of a work around?

Raul Thomas said:
There isn't an option to add it to the feature , it might be available in
upcoming version

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Rahul Thomas [MSFT]

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https://blogs.msdn.com/rathomas

Cali777 said:
To look at the account linked to a task form, I need t click the "Link to
record" button" and double click on the accounts available.
Can I have a button or combo box on the ribbon of the selected task form,
which would directly open the account form?
 
R

Raul Thomas

I'm not aware of any workaround but I would suggest that you send a post to
newsgroup called microsoft.public.outlook.bcm.developers

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Regards

Rahul Thomas [MSFT]

The posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights.
https://blogs.msdn.com/rathomas

Cali777 said:
Is there an option to do it programatically, using VBA or VSTO? Can you
think
of a work around?

Raul Thomas said:
There isn't an option to add it to the feature , it might be available in
upcoming version

--
Regards

Rahul Thomas [MSFT]

The posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no
rights.
https://blogs.msdn.com/rathomas

Cali777 said:
To look at the account linked to a task form, I need t click the "Link
to
record" button" and double click on the accounts available.
Can I have a button or combo box on the ribbon of the selected task
form,
which would directly open the account form?
 

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