Outlook Express toolbar customizer

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Anthony Giorgianni

Hello All

Anyone know of an app that lets users add one's own icons to the Outlook
Express toolbar in the same way Add-a-button does for the Internet Explorer
toolbar? I suspect there's not, but you never know. I'd like to write some
Auto-It email-related scripts and be able to launch them from OE

Thanks.


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Anthony Giorgianni

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Anthony Giorgianni

Thanks, but I already tried searching Google. Everything there seems to
focus on adding or removing only the buttons that already are included with
OE and not with adding one's own buttons.


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"Anthony Giorgianni" <[email protected]>
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Hello All

Anyone know of an app that lets users add one's own icons to the
Outlook Express toolbar in the same way Add-a-button does for the
Internet Explorer toolbar? I suspect there's not, but you never know.
I'd like to write some Auto-It email-related scripts and be able to
launch them from OE

Thanks.

May be overkill for what you want, but Windows PowerPro allows you to
have application specific button bars (menues). You could build your
Auto-It scripts, add them to a PowerPro bar, make that bar active only
for a window with Outlook in the title, and it will dock to the top of
your Outlook window.

http://powerpro.webeddie.com/
http://powerpro.webeddie.com/download/ppro4210.zip
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/power-pro/
 
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Anthony Giorgianni

Power Pro looks interesting, Doc. I'll give it a try. My main concern is
that it may take some more of my badly-needed resources in Win98. But I like
the idea.

Thanks.


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Anthony Giorgianni

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"Anthony Giorgianni" <[email protected]>
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Power Pro looks interesting, Doc. I'll give it a try. My main concern
is that it may take some more of my badly-needed resources in Win98.
But I like the idea.

Thanks.

I have used it for several years, firstly with Win98 and now with WinME. It
doesn't use much in the way of resources.
 
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Anthony Giorgianni

Great. Thanks!!
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