How to: Add Custom Menus and Menu Items to Outlook
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The information in this topic applies only to the specified Visual Studio Tools for Office projects and versions of Microsoft Office. Project type
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This example creates a menu in Microsoft Office Outlook. The menu, which contains one item, appears at the top of the application. When you click the menu item, the code displays a message that shows the menu item caption.
For a related video demonstration, see How Do I: Add a Custom Menu Item to Outlook 2007?, and How Do I: Customize Outlook Item Context Menus?.
Example
Private menuBar As Office.CommandBar
Private newMenuBar As Office.CommandBarPopup
Private buttonOne As Office.CommandBarButton
Private menuTag As String = "A unique tag"
Private Sub ThisApplication_Startup(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e _
As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Startup
RemoveMenubar()
AddMenuBar()
End Sub
Private Sub AddMenuBar()
Try
menuBar = Me.Application.ActiveExplorer().CommandBars.ActiveMenuBar
newMenuBar = menuBar.Controls.Add( _
Office.MsoControlType.msoControlPopup, _
Temporary:=False)
If newMenuBar IsNot Nothing Then
newMenuBar.Caption = "New Menu"
newMenuBar.Tag = menuTag
buttonOne = newMenuBar.Controls.Add( _
Office.MsoControlType.msoControlButton, _
Before:=1, Temporary:=True)
With buttonOne
.Style = Office.MsoButtonStyle.msoButtonIconAndCaption
.Caption = "Button One"
.FaceId = 65
.Tag = "c123"
End With
AddHandler buttonOne.Click, AddressOf ButtonOne_Click
newMenuBar.Visible = True
End If
Catch Ex As Exception
MessageBox.Show(Ex.Message)
End Try
End Sub
Public Sub ButtonOne_Click(ByVal buttonControl As Office. _
CommandBarButton, ByRef Cancel As Boolean)
MessageBox.Show("You clicked: " & buttonControl.Caption, _
"Custom Menu", MessageBoxButtons.OK)
End Sub
Private Sub RemoveMenubar()
Try
' If the menu already exists, remove it.
Dim foundMenu As Office.CommandBarPopup = _
Me.Application.ActiveExplorer().CommandBars.ActiveMenuBar. _
FindControl(Office.MsoControlType.msoControlPopup, _
System.Type.Missing, menuTag, True, True)
If foundMenu IsNot Nothing Then
foundMenu.Delete(True)
End If
Catch Ex As Exception
MessageBox.Show(Ex.Message)
End Try
End Sub
private Office.CommandBar menuBar;
private Office.CommandBarPopup newMenuBar;
private Office.CommandBarButton buttonOne;
private string menuTag = "A unique tag";
private void ThisAddIn_Startup(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
RemoveMenubar();
AddMenuBar();
}
private void AddMenuBar()
{
try
{
menuBar = this.Application.ActiveExplorer().CommandBars.ActiveMenuBar;
newMenuBar = (Office.CommandBarPopup)menuBar.Controls.Add(
Office.MsoControlType.msoControlPopup,missing,
missing, missing, false);
if (newMenuBar != null)
{
newMenuBar.Caption = "New Menu";
newMenuBar.Tag = menuTag;
buttonOne = (Office.CommandBarButton)newMenuBar.Controls.
Add(Office.MsoControlType.msoControlButton, missing,
missing, 1, true);
buttonOne.Style = Office.MsoButtonStyle.
msoButtonIconAndCaption;
buttonOne.Caption = "Button One";
buttonOne.FaceId = 65;
buttonOne.Tag = "c123";
buttonOne.Click += new
Office._CommandBarButtonEvents_ClickEventHandler(
buttonOne_Click);
newMenuBar.Visible = true;
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
}
private void buttonOne_Click(Office.CommandBarButton ctrl,
ref bool cancel)
{
MessageBox.Show("You clicked: " + ctrl.Caption,
"Custom Menu", MessageBoxButtons.OK);
}
private void RemoveMenubar()
{
// If the menu already exists, remove it.
try
{
Office.CommandBarPopup foundMenu = (Office.CommandBarPopup)
this.Application.ActiveExplorer().CommandBars.ActiveMenuBar.
FindControl(Office.MsoControlType.msoControlPopup,
missing, menuTag, true, true);
if (foundMenu != null)
{
foundMenu.Delete(true);
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
}
Robust Programming
Declare your command bar variables at the class level. If you declare them inside a method, they will go out of scope as soon as the method finishes running and the garbage collector will be able to reallocate the memory.
See Also
Tasks
How to: Add Custom Toolbars and Toolbar Items to Outlook
How to: Create Office Toolbars Programmatically
How to: Create Office Menus Programmatically