Yes, I mean another button like Mail, Calendar, ...
I have found the .xml file in Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook with
"wundbar" entry which I think is responsible for the navigation bar, but the
editing of this file, when the OL2003 is shut down, simply ignored. In that
file there is the entry <userdefined></userdefined>, which is responsible
for the shortcuts in the navigation pane. In fact, modifying this entry is
working well, but when you want to add a new entry for the new button, these
changes simply ignored.
The question is, how can I modify the xml file in order to add new button?
Thank you.
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> You mean another button like Mail, Calendar, etc.? No.
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> "Hovhannes Terteryan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> > Is it possible to add an item to the Navigation Pane on the left side of
> > OL
> > 2003 (the one with Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks,...)?
> >
> > Thanks, Hovo
> >
> >
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