OL97: Adding Help Files to an Outlook Custom Form

ID: Q171739

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SUMMARY

When creating a custom form with Microsoft Outlook 97, there is no direct way to add a Help file. This article provides two approaches for working around this Outlook limitation.

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NOTE: This article assumes a working knowledge of customizing Outlook forms, including Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript), field, and control usage. Because each custom solution has different requirements in order to achieve the desired end result, the workaround below is offered as a starting point for achieving the end result, and should be implemented in a way that best suits the solution's needs.

The Outlook 97 object model does not provide a method for displaying Help files, and the standard controls that are available for Outlook are not designed to display Help files.

You can work around this limitation by using one of the following two methods:

Method 1 - Create a "Help" Page on the Form

Use the following steps from the Outlook Forms Help file to add a page of explanatory text to your form.

For more information on obtaining the Outlook Forms Help file, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   Article-ID: Q161082
   Title     : OL97: Microsoft Outlook Forms Help Available on MSL

   1. Click the page you want to add text to.

   2. On the Form menu, click Rename Page.

   3. In the Page name box, type Help, and then click OK.

   4. Drag a TextBox control from the Control Toolbox to the form.

   5. Right-click the TextBox control, and then click Properties on
      the shortcut menu.

   6. On the Display page, select Multi-line check box.

   7. Type the explanatory text you want in the TextBox control.

   8. Right-click the TextBox control, and then click Properties on the
      shortcut menu.

   9. On the Display page, select the Read only check box.

   Notes:

    - Because a Help file cannot be associated with a form, you cannot use
      the HelpContextId property to create Help for an Outlook Form.

    - If the Compose page is different from the Read page, you may need to
      create separate Help pages.

Method 2 - Use a Custom ActiveX Component

Create an ActiveX component using Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 and have this component (formally known as an OLE automation server) display the Help file. Using this approach, you can:

REFERENCES

For more information about creating solutions with Microsoft Outlook 97, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   Article-ID: Q166368
   Title     : OL97: How to Get Help Programming with Outlook

   Article-ID: Q170783
   Title     : OL97: Q&A: Questions about Customizing or
               Programming Outlook

Additional query words: OutSol OutSol97
Version           : WINDOWS:97
Platform          : WINDOWS

Last Reviewed: June 2, 1998