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Mike.N.Roy
I understand that it is essentially impossible to add buttons, etc to
the msoCommandBar in the Envelope object of an Outlook Inspector when
Word is being used as the editor. What I need to do is simply
determine if one of these buttons is in the "down" state or selected.
It seems that I cannot access the buttons in the Envelope as I would
normally with the FindControlObj() method. I have searched the
Inspector object and the MailItem and I cannot find where this
attribute is stored.
So, the question basically boils down to: Is it possible to determine
if a MailItem has the "Digitally Sign" button checked when using
WordMail.
I have no problem doing this when not using WordMail. I just read the
ButtonState of that particular button in the MailItem.Send event and
determine it is pressed. It is easy because in the non-WordMail
Inspector, the button is located in the Standard toolbar.
I can't seem to find a property of an Inspector or MailItem that
represents if Digitally Sign is selected.
Thanks
the msoCommandBar in the Envelope object of an Outlook Inspector when
Word is being used as the editor. What I need to do is simply
determine if one of these buttons is in the "down" state or selected.
It seems that I cannot access the buttons in the Envelope as I would
normally with the FindControlObj() method. I have searched the
Inspector object and the MailItem and I cannot find where this
attribute is stored.
So, the question basically boils down to: Is it possible to determine
if a MailItem has the "Digitally Sign" button checked when using
WordMail.
I have no problem doing this when not using WordMail. I just read the
ButtonState of that particular button in the MailItem.Send event and
determine it is pressed. It is easy because in the non-WordMail
Inspector, the button is located in the Standard toolbar.
I can't seem to find a property of an Inspector or MailItem that
represents if Digitally Sign is selected.
Thanks