How to create a permanent notification in a new Outlook message?
(screenshot that shows WebExtNotifications )
Is there a method to programmatically create a permanent notification like shown on the screenshot without "Dismiss this message" link?
If WebExtNotifications property is documented anywhere?
Thanks,
Victor Ivanidze
outlook add-in
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(screenshot that shows WebExtNotifications )
Is there a method to programmatically create a permanent notification like shown on the screenshot without "Dismiss this message" link?
If WebExtNotifications property is documented anywhere?
Thanks,
Victor Ivanidze
outlook add-in
add a comment |
(screenshot that shows WebExtNotifications )
Is there a method to programmatically create a permanent notification like shown on the screenshot without "Dismiss this message" link?
If WebExtNotifications property is documented anywhere?
Thanks,
Victor Ivanidze
outlook add-in
(screenshot that shows WebExtNotifications )
Is there a method to programmatically create a permanent notification like shown on the screenshot without "Dismiss this message" link?
If WebExtNotifications property is documented anywhere?
Thanks,
Victor Ivanidze
outlook add-in
outlook add-in
asked Nov 26 '18 at 8:32
Victor IvanidzeVictor Ivanidze
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You can create a task pane aligned to the top. That pane is free to display anything it wants using any controls.
Thank you, Dmitry. As far as I understood your link describes a VSTO-based thing. My bad - I forgot to say that I'd like to manipulate WebExtNotifications (or something similar) using Outlook JavaScript API.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 26 '18 at 17:07
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You could try to Office.NotificationMessages interface, it is returned as the notificationMessages property of an item.
For more information, Please refer to these links:
Office.NotificationMessages interface
Office JavaScript API support for content and task pane add-ins in Office 2013
Thanks, I've already tried Office.NotificationMessages interface. Seems it can't do a permanent notification.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 8:31
@Victor Ivanidze Maybe this link will help for you: stackoverflow.com/questions/48339987/…
– Alina Li
Nov 27 '18 at 9:25
Alina, I appreciate you trying to help but your link is useless. I know how to create a notification that contains "Dismsiss this message" link. My question is: how to create a notification that doesn't contain "Dismsiss this message" link?
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 10:22
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You can create a task pane aligned to the top. That pane is free to display anything it wants using any controls.
Thank you, Dmitry. As far as I understood your link describes a VSTO-based thing. My bad - I forgot to say that I'd like to manipulate WebExtNotifications (or something similar) using Outlook JavaScript API.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 26 '18 at 17:07
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You can create a task pane aligned to the top. That pane is free to display anything it wants using any controls.
Thank you, Dmitry. As far as I understood your link describes a VSTO-based thing. My bad - I forgot to say that I'd like to manipulate WebExtNotifications (or something similar) using Outlook JavaScript API.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 26 '18 at 17:07
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You can create a task pane aligned to the top. That pane is free to display anything it wants using any controls.
You can create a task pane aligned to the top. That pane is free to display anything it wants using any controls.
answered Nov 26 '18 at 15:23
Dmitry StreblechenkoDmitry Streblechenko
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Thank you, Dmitry. As far as I understood your link describes a VSTO-based thing. My bad - I forgot to say that I'd like to manipulate WebExtNotifications (or something similar) using Outlook JavaScript API.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 26 '18 at 17:07
add a comment |
Thank you, Dmitry. As far as I understood your link describes a VSTO-based thing. My bad - I forgot to say that I'd like to manipulate WebExtNotifications (or something similar) using Outlook JavaScript API.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 26 '18 at 17:07
Thank you, Dmitry. As far as I understood your link describes a VSTO-based thing. My bad - I forgot to say that I'd like to manipulate WebExtNotifications (or something similar) using Outlook JavaScript API.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 26 '18 at 17:07
Thank you, Dmitry. As far as I understood your link describes a VSTO-based thing. My bad - I forgot to say that I'd like to manipulate WebExtNotifications (or something similar) using Outlook JavaScript API.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 26 '18 at 17:07
add a comment |
You could try to Office.NotificationMessages interface, it is returned as the notificationMessages property of an item.
For more information, Please refer to these links:
Office.NotificationMessages interface
Office JavaScript API support for content and task pane add-ins in Office 2013
Thanks, I've already tried Office.NotificationMessages interface. Seems it can't do a permanent notification.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 8:31
@Victor Ivanidze Maybe this link will help for you: stackoverflow.com/questions/48339987/…
– Alina Li
Nov 27 '18 at 9:25
Alina, I appreciate you trying to help but your link is useless. I know how to create a notification that contains "Dismsiss this message" link. My question is: how to create a notification that doesn't contain "Dismsiss this message" link?
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 10:22
add a comment |
You could try to Office.NotificationMessages interface, it is returned as the notificationMessages property of an item.
For more information, Please refer to these links:
Office.NotificationMessages interface
Office JavaScript API support for content and task pane add-ins in Office 2013
Thanks, I've already tried Office.NotificationMessages interface. Seems it can't do a permanent notification.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 8:31
@Victor Ivanidze Maybe this link will help for you: stackoverflow.com/questions/48339987/…
– Alina Li
Nov 27 '18 at 9:25
Alina, I appreciate you trying to help but your link is useless. I know how to create a notification that contains "Dismsiss this message" link. My question is: how to create a notification that doesn't contain "Dismsiss this message" link?
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 10:22
add a comment |
You could try to Office.NotificationMessages interface, it is returned as the notificationMessages property of an item.
For more information, Please refer to these links:
Office.NotificationMessages interface
Office JavaScript API support for content and task pane add-ins in Office 2013
You could try to Office.NotificationMessages interface, it is returned as the notificationMessages property of an item.
For more information, Please refer to these links:
Office.NotificationMessages interface
Office JavaScript API support for content and task pane add-ins in Office 2013
edited Nov 27 '18 at 6:43
answered Nov 27 '18 at 2:19
Alina LiAlina Li
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Thanks, I've already tried Office.NotificationMessages interface. Seems it can't do a permanent notification.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 8:31
@Victor Ivanidze Maybe this link will help for you: stackoverflow.com/questions/48339987/…
– Alina Li
Nov 27 '18 at 9:25
Alina, I appreciate you trying to help but your link is useless. I know how to create a notification that contains "Dismsiss this message" link. My question is: how to create a notification that doesn't contain "Dismsiss this message" link?
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 10:22
add a comment |
Thanks, I've already tried Office.NotificationMessages interface. Seems it can't do a permanent notification.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 8:31
@Victor Ivanidze Maybe this link will help for you: stackoverflow.com/questions/48339987/…
– Alina Li
Nov 27 '18 at 9:25
Alina, I appreciate you trying to help but your link is useless. I know how to create a notification that contains "Dismsiss this message" link. My question is: how to create a notification that doesn't contain "Dismsiss this message" link?
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 10:22
Thanks, I've already tried Office.NotificationMessages interface. Seems it can't do a permanent notification.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 8:31
Thanks, I've already tried Office.NotificationMessages interface. Seems it can't do a permanent notification.
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 8:31
@Victor Ivanidze Maybe this link will help for you: stackoverflow.com/questions/48339987/…
– Alina Li
Nov 27 '18 at 9:25
@Victor Ivanidze Maybe this link will help for you: stackoverflow.com/questions/48339987/…
– Alina Li
Nov 27 '18 at 9:25
Alina, I appreciate you trying to help but your link is useless. I know how to create a notification that contains "Dismsiss this message" link. My question is: how to create a notification that doesn't contain "Dismsiss this message" link?
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 10:22
Alina, I appreciate you trying to help but your link is useless. I know how to create a notification that contains "Dismsiss this message" link. My question is: how to create a notification that doesn't contain "Dismsiss this message" link?
– Victor Ivanidze
Nov 27 '18 at 10:22
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