FormRegion.SetControlItemProperty method (Outlook)
Binds an explicit built-in property or a custom property to a control in the form region.
Syntax
expression. SetControlItemProperty
( _Control_
, _PropertyName_
)
expression A variable that represents a FormRegion object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Control | Required | Object | A control in the form region to which the property specified by PropertyName will be bound. |
PropertyName | Required | String | The name of the property that will be bound to the control. |
Remarks
Use this method to bind an explicit built-in property or a custom property to a control. You must reference the property by its string name, for example, Subject, and not by namespace, for example, http://schemas.microsoft.com/mapi/proptag/0x0037001E
.
The PropertyName parameter is not case-sensitive. For example, SetControlItemProperty interprets an argument, CustomerId, to be the same as CustomerID and binds the specified control to the built-in ContactItem.CustomerID property.
Other than using the SetControlItemProperty method of a FormRegion object, you can also use code similar to the following to bind a property such as the Subject property to a control:
myPage.Controls("bar").ItemProperty = "subject"
See also
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