OL97: Syntax to Access Controls on User-Designed Form

ID: Q158106


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Outlook 97


SUMMARY

When using Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) or Visual Basic for Applications to access controls in a user-defined form, particular syntax is required that might not be intuitive for new users. This article illustrates the correct syntax.


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The correct syntax for accessing and setting controls on a custom form is:

   I Item.GetInspector.ModifiedFormPages("PageName").Controls _
        ("ControlName").Property 
where:

  • PageName is the name of the modified page in the form.


  • ControlName is the name of the control.


  • Property is the name of the property to be accessed or set.


For example, suppose that you have a form page named Update that contains a command button named cmdAllDone. The Caption property of this button is set to Cancel until a change is made somewhere on the form page. Once the change is made, the Caption property of the button changes to Close. The syntax to change the Caption property is as follows:

   Item.GetInspector.ModifiedFormPages("Update").Controls _
       ("cmdAllDone").Caption = "Close" 


REFERENCES

For more information about using fields and controls in Microsoft Outlook 97, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q168975 OL97: How to Use Fields and Controls with VBScript
For more information about creating solutions with Microsoft Outlook 97, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q166368 OL97: How to Get Help Programming with Outlook

Q170783 OL97: Q&A: Questions about Customizing or Programming Outlook

Additional query words:

Keywords : kbprg
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: November 9, 1999
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