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    how can I get into outlook by a click event?,help me Hi,Im Razana

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      how can I get into outlook by a click event?,help me Hi,Im Razana

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      how can I get into outlook by a click event?,help me

      What you want to do is unclear. Can you be more specific? So you want to create an Outlook Add-in or want to open an Outlook window from your application?

      --- :beer: Hakuna-Matata :beer: It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy :jig: "I think my response was 'What idiot dreamed this up?'" -- Mary Ann Davidson, Oracle's chief security officer, in typical blunt manner, remembering her reaction to the company's scheme to brand its databases as "unbreakable."

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        razanabanu wrote:

        how can I get into outlook by a click event?,help me

        What you want to do is unclear. Can you be more specific? So you want to create an Outlook Add-in or want to open an Outlook window from your application?

        --- :beer: Hakuna-Matata :beer: It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy :jig: "I think my response was 'What idiot dreamed this up?'" -- Mary Ann Davidson, Oracle's chief security officer, in typical blunt manner, remembering her reaction to the company's scheme to brand its databases as "unbreakable."

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        yes,I want to open an Outlook window from my application...

        Hi,Im Razana

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          yes,I want to open an Outlook window from my application...

          Hi,Im Razana

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          Well if you want to use Outlook's objects from your application, you will have to add a reference to the Outlook Object Model and the Microsoft Office API to your application to use it. An Introduction to Programming Outlook 2003 Using C#[^] OutlookCode.com[^] else just use ShellExecute to start the Outlook executable. Hope this helps. :)

          --- :beer: Hakuna-Matata :beer: It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy :jig: "I think my response was 'What idiot dreamed this up?'" -- Mary Ann Davidson, Oracle's chief security officer, in typical blunt manner, remembering her reaction to the company's scheme to brand its databases as "unbreakable."

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            Well if you want to use Outlook's objects from your application, you will have to add a reference to the Outlook Object Model and the Microsoft Office API to your application to use it. An Introduction to Programming Outlook 2003 Using C#[^] OutlookCode.com[^] else just use ShellExecute to start the Outlook executable. Hope this helps. :)

            --- :beer: Hakuna-Matata :beer: It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy :jig: "I think my response was 'What idiot dreamed this up?'" -- Mary Ann Davidson, Oracle's chief security officer, in typical blunt manner, remembering her reaction to the company's scheme to brand its databases as "unbreakable."

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            hi guys, I want to open the outlook and add a RSS feed into it... Basically i have the URL of the rss and now just want to add it in Outlook... How can i achieve that?? can anyone help me out..please thanks, huzefa

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              hi guys, I want to open the outlook and add a RSS feed into it... Basically i have the URL of the rss and now just want to add it in Outlook... How can i achieve that?? can anyone help me out..please thanks, huzefa

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              Check this out. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA101595391033.aspx[^] Hope it helps. And I don't think you can add a RSS feed to Outlook 2003 and below. Ofcourse you may look for add-in solutions or create one of your own. :-D

              --- :beer: Hakuna-Matata :beer: It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy :jig: "I think my response was 'What idiot dreamed this up?'" -- Mary Ann Davidson, Oracle's chief security officer, in typical blunt manner, remembering her reaction to the company's scheme to brand its databases as "unbreakable."

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