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    Hi All, I am developing a toolbar for Outlook. I have placed an edit box on the tool bar. Now I want that when I change the text in the edit box, I should be able to handle the EN_CHANGE notification. Can somebody tell how this can be done? Currently when I press the enter key I am able to get the value from the edit box, this is also achievable when I press tab and click with the mouse anywhere else on the screen.

    Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them. ;-)_AnShUmAn_

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      Hi All, I am developing a toolbar for Outlook. I have placed an edit box on the tool bar. Now I want that when I change the text in the edit box, I should be able to handle the EN_CHANGE notification. Can somebody tell how this can be done? Currently when I press the enter key I am able to get the value from the edit box, this is also achievable when I press tab and click with the mouse anywhere else on the screen.

      Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them. ;-)_AnShUmAn_

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      Laxman Auti
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      Try by using overiding of Invoke method.:~ Knock out 't' from can't, You can if you think you can :cool:

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