_CalendarModule Interface
Definition
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This is a primary interface in a COM coclass that is required by managed code for interoperability with the corresponding COM object. Use this primary interface only when the method you want to use shares the same name as an event of the COM object; in this case, cast to this interface to call the method, and cast to the latest events interface to connect to the event. Otherwise, use the .NET interface that is derived from the COM coclass to access methods, properties, and events of the COM object. For information about the COM object, see CalendarModule.
public interface class _CalendarModule
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("000630EA-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")]
public interface _CalendarModule
Public Interface _CalendarModule
- Derived
- Attributes
Properties
Application |
Returns an Application object that represents the parent Outlook application for the object. Read-only. |
Class |
Returns an OlObjectClass constant indicating the object's class. Read-only. |
Name |
Returns a String (string in C#) value that represents the localized display name for the CalendarModule object. Read-only. |
NavigationGroups |
Returns a NavigationGroups object that contains the set of navigation groups associated with the CalendarModule object. Read-only. |
NavigationModuleType |
Returns an OlNavigationModuleType constant that represents the navigation module type for the object. Read-only. |
Parent |
Returns the parent Object of the specified object. Read-only. |
Position |
Returns or sets an Integer (int in C#) value that represents the ordinal position of the CalendarModule object when displayed in the Navigation Pane. Read/write. |
Session |
Returns the NameSpace object for the current session. Read-only. |
Visible |
Returns or sets a Boolean (bool in C#) value that determines whether the CalendarModule object is displayed in the Navigation Pane. Read/write. |