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Marc
I wrote an Add-In for Outlook 2002 that adds a toobar for New/Reply/Reply
All/Forward with a custom HTML template. This is my first crack at doing
this and in the few days I've been working on it I think I got pretty far.
The problem I'm having is finding a way to open the email for editing
without using Word. I would like to be able to force my email to open with
the outlook editor even if the user has Word selected in the settings. I
tried changing the registry entries before the email is created but Outlook
doesn't look at the registry entry changes till isn't reloaded.
Is there a way to force my new mail to not use Word OR is there a way I can
force outlook to refresh it's options from the regstry without reloading
outlook?
The way Outlook checks it's settings seems to be inconsistent because I was
able to temporarily remove the New and Reply signatures from the registry
before creating my email and that worked fine. It seems for those settings
Outlook checks the registry everytime. Maybe there is a better way to do
this also.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank,
Marc
All/Forward with a custom HTML template. This is my first crack at doing
this and in the few days I've been working on it I think I got pretty far.
The problem I'm having is finding a way to open the email for editing
without using Word. I would like to be able to force my email to open with
the outlook editor even if the user has Word selected in the settings. I
tried changing the registry entries before the email is created but Outlook
doesn't look at the registry entry changes till isn't reloaded.
Is there a way to force my new mail to not use Word OR is there a way I can
force outlook to refresh it's options from the regstry without reloading
outlook?
The way Outlook checks it's settings seems to be inconsistent because I was
able to temporarily remove the New and Reply signatures from the registry
before creating my email and that worked fine. It seems for those settings
Outlook checks the registry everytime. Maybe there is a better way to do
this also.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank,
Marc