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Hide action.http button in actionable message after submit

Anonymous
2023-02-17T04:48:29+00:00

I have created an actionable message to get user response through action.http button from outlook. After user gives their response the buttons should disappear or lock and actionable message should be disabled for interaction.

The user should no longer be able to use those buttons once they click submit.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-02-28T07:34:13+00:00

    Hello Sha Il,

    Good day to you and hope you are doing well.

    Based on your query, we have search and seems one method work for some users, so you can check with it. Method is “use a new blank card to create just the action.http and copy and paste the code in your actionable message code.”

    Besides the above information as the query is related with Outlook development (VBA) , so for further assistance, it is recommended to kindly check with VBA support by follow guidelines mention in Office VBA support and feedback | Microsoft Learn.

    Further from your post, we have observed you mention about Power Automate, so for Power Automate related any query, it is also recommended to kindly post on Microsoft Power Automate Community - Power Platform Community, so dedicated support engineer team can assist you.

    Based on each category, we have separate community team, so it is recommended to reach correct team to get required assistance. At this point, we highly appreciate your kind cooperation.

    Thank you so much for your precious time. Stay safe and healthy.

    Sincerely,

    Ankita Vaidya | Microsoft Community Moderator

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-02-17T05:44:12+00:00

    Hi, Sha Il

    Good day!

    Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. We are happy to assist you.

    According to your description, the issue of your concern that relates to the Actionable message action.http button.

    For the given issue which is out of my knowledge and experience. We're afraid that we could not give you an appropriate suggestion here. Sorry!

    Nevertheless. we sincerely to raise you in here -Microsoft Azure Q&A which there's an expert team who dedicating into this issue with rich experience and more resources.

    We believe they would conduct in-depth of the given issue and provide you a more professional suggestion.

    Sincerely,

    Alex | Microsoft Community Moderator.

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