OlkCategory Interface
A control that displays the selected categories.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<GuidAttribute("000672F4-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")> _
Public Interface OlkCategory _
Inherits _OlkCategory, OlkCategoryEvents_Event
'Usage
Dim instance As OlkCategory
[GuidAttribute("000672F4-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")]
public interface OlkCategory : _OlkCategory,
OlkCategoryEvents_Event
Remarks
This is a .NET interface derived from a COM coclass that is required by managed code for interoperability with the corresponding COM object. Use this derived interface to access all method, property, and event members of the COM object. However, if a method or event you want to use shares the same name under the same COM object, cast to the corresponding primary interface to call the method, and cast to the latest events interface to connect to the event. Refer to this topic for information about the COM object. For information about the method and property members of the COM object, see _OlkCategory. For information about the event members of the COM object, see OlkCategoryEvents_Event.
Before you use this control for the first time in the forms designer, add the Microsoft Office Outlook Category Control to the control toolbox. You can only add this control to a form region in an Outlook form using the forms designer; you cannot add this control to a Visual Basic UserForm object in the Visual Basic Editor.
This control shows both the category name and the category color. Right-clicking this control displays the category selector context menu that allows the user to select categories in standard Outlook forms. If there are no categories to be displayed, this control will resize automatically to a height of zero.
The following is an example of a category control at runtime. This control supports Microsoft Windows themes.
For more information about Outlook controls, see Controls in a Custom Form. For examples of add-ins in C# and Visual Basic .NET that use Outlook controls, see code sample downloads on MSDN.