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    Solved: Modify the Navigation Pane?



    Just a little question. It is possible to modify the Navigation Pane in Outlook 2003 with VBA. I like to add a button to specific public folder. I cant find any subjects on this problem .

    Regards Rico

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    Nope I don't think you can do that within VBA!

    I think you need a tool like VSTO to modify the taskpane in your sollution.
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    OK - Thanks

    Seems like I have to drop that idea

    Regards Rico

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    Hi Rico,

    You're most welcome and I'm sorry to say that it's not possible within VBA.
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