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Adding toolbars using vs 2008 for outlook 2003

 
 
Al_21_11
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      30th Dec 2008
Hi I am trying to add tool bar in main window and mail message window for
outlook 2003. I could not find documentation doing this using vs 2008 for
outlook 2003.
 
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Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]
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      30th Dec 2008
The process is the same no matter what version of VS you use, whether VS
2008 or 2005 or 2003 or even VB6. It depends on the language used as to
exactly how you do it, but there are tons of examples using different
platforms at www.outlookcode.com.

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> Hi I am trying to add tool bar in main window and mail message window for
> outlook 2003. I could not find documentation doing this using vs 2008 for
> outlook 2003.


 
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