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Sunny
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      24th Nov 2003
Hi,
I have an Outlook 2000 addin. I need from the addin to change the view
in the active explorer to display Calendar in Day/Week/Month view for a
particular day and in that subview for the Day.

So far, I can change the folder to Calendar, I can change
explorer.CurrentView = "..", but if the user have clicked the month
button on the command bar, it will display this part, but not tasks for
the day. And I do not know to force it to go to a specific date.

I want to reproduce the following sequence:

1. Click on Calendar folder
2. View/Current View/"Day/Week/Month"
3. Click on "1 Day" Button on commandbar or in View menu
4. Right-click over the hours/Goto date...
5. select specific date and display it

I really hope that I'm explaining correctly what I want. I need to
receive the same result programmatically.

At least it'll be nice if I do know that there is no way this to be done
for 2000, but if it is possible for later versions.

Or some other way to display the events for a specific day in Outlook,
not in my form.

Thanks
Sunny
 
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