When the region is in the minimized state, the user can choose any of the three options below: transfer the region to the minimized state by clicking the arrow in the right corner of the form header this fires the Deactivate event of the form.show another form by clicking the header and choosing an appropriate item in the popup menu this fires the Deactivate event on the firstįorm and the Activated event on the second form.Visible = false) and finally, the event of the occurs The event is cancellable, see The header and the Close button if the event isn't cancelled, the Deactivate event occurs, then the close the form by clicking on the Close button in the form header this fires the ADXCloseButtonClick event of the.hide the form by clicking on the "dotted" mini-button or by double-clicking anywhere on the splitter this fires the Deactivate event of the this option is not available for the end user if you set ADXOlFormsCollectionItem.IsHiddenStateAllowed = False.change the region size by dragging the splitter this raises size-related events of the form.When the region is in the normal state, the user can choose any of the options below: Region will be restored (it will go to the normal state). when it is collapsed to a 5px wide strip, the user can click on the splitter and the When the region is in the hidden state, i.e. When showing your Outlook form inĬertain subpanes, you may need to show the native Outlook view or form that your form overlays use the ADXOlForm.ActivateStandardPane() method. You can change the state of your form at run time using the. Note however that DefaultRegionState will only work when you show the form in that subpane for the very first time and no otherįorms have been shown in that subpane before. Hidden (collapsed to a 5px wide strip), minimized (reduced to the size of the form caption): Your custom task pane, or custom form, may be initially shown in any of the following region states: normal, Region states: Normal, Hidden (collapsed to a 5px wide strip), Minimized (reduced to the size of the form caption). DefaultRegionState property, the form may be initially shown in any of the following In accordance to the value that you specify for the.
Visible becomes false and the form generates the ADXAfterFormHide event in Outlook and the ADXAfterTaskPaneHide When the form becomes invisible (actually), it generates the Deactivate event. When the user moves the focus onto the form, the generates the ADXEnter event. When the form is shown in a subpane, the ActivatedĮvent occurs and. Events that occur before a form instance is embedded into a subpane.