Show 7 more Outlook.com connector allows you to manage your mail, calendars, and contacts. You can perform various actions such as send mail, schedule meetings, add contacts, etc.This connector is available in the following products and regions:Expand...
在MessageReadCommandSurface 扩展点中定义 将xsi:type属性设置为Button 包含ShowTaskpane类型的Action 元素 XML复制 <ExtensionPointxsi:type="MessageReadCommandSurface"><OfficeTabid="TabDefault"><Groupid="msgReadCmdGroup"><Labelresid="groupLabel"/><Controlxsi:type="Button"id="showInitContext"><Labelresid...
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Read messages that are part of a conversation When you expand the conversation, a list of the messages will show with one line for each message in that conversation, with each line displaying the message sender and the first few words from the message body. If you wa...
UnderApplication display options, select or clear theShow Read Aloudcheckbox. Let Outlook read your messages to you On theHometab, selectRead Aloud. The Read Aloud controls appear in the upper right and is playing by default. To pause Read Aloud, selectPause. ...
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"Next message" to mark the message as Read and go to the next e-mail message. "Mark unread" to keep the message marked as Unread and go to the next message. "End" to jump to the end of the message. "Delete" to delete the message.This...
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message. In contrast, Debug.Print sends output a line a time to the Immediate window without waiting. You should see a list of company names in the Immediate window after you run this script. Be aware that this is useful to you as a developer, but users who share this macro with you ...
So to wrap up the quesiton, I want to be able to open a message as an editible email via keyboard shortcut or even a right click function. If all else fails, confirmaiton that this is no longer possible in Outlook 2010.Thanks guys/girls!