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    Hi there. Many of you will be familiar with Outlook 2003. I like how it looks and it made me think how does one do something similar to that. For instance on the lower left we have something (I don´t know what it is called but it is similar to TabPage) that can be pressed, Mail, Calendar, Contacts and Tasks. When one presses these a window to the right opens. How does one do this? What are the tabs/something called on the lower left? Any information is greatly valued. Thanks, FJ

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      Hi there. Many of you will be familiar with Outlook 2003. I like how it looks and it made me think how does one do something similar to that. For instance on the lower left we have something (I don´t know what it is called but it is similar to TabPage) that can be pressed, Mail, Calendar, Contacts and Tasks. When one presses these a window to the right opens. How does one do this? What are the tabs/something called on the lower left? Any information is greatly valued. Thanks, FJ

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      There are two Outlook Bar implementations here on CodeProject but both aren't on 2003 visual standards. You can find them here[^] and here[^]. Other than those you could buy something. There are many different commercial UI components on the market. Ask Google for Infragestics, Syncfusion, Developer Express...

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        There are two Outlook Bar implementations here on CodeProject but both aren't on 2003 visual standards. You can find them here[^] and here[^]. Other than those you could buy something. There are many different commercial UI components on the market. Ask Google for Infragestics, Syncfusion, Developer Express...

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        Thanks a lot for your help. Have a nice day :) FJ

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          Hi there. Many of you will be familiar with Outlook 2003. I like how it looks and it made me think how does one do something similar to that. For instance on the lower left we have something (I don´t know what it is called but it is similar to TabPage) that can be pressed, Mail, Calendar, Contacts and Tasks. When one presses these a window to the right opens. How does one do this? What are the tabs/something called on the lower left? Any information is greatly valued. Thanks, FJ

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          Hello naglbitur, If you are looking for a control suite that will make implementing an Outlook 2003 look and feel easy, please take a look at ComponentOne's Menus and ToolBars for .NET. It has an outlook style toolbar, standard toolbar, tab page, context menu, and a docking component that allows you to make any of them dock and float. You can also host other controls in the docking component. For more information, please click Here[^]. Suelinda W Customer Engagement, ComponentOne LLC

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