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Occurs when a custom action of an item (which is an instance of the parent object) executes.
Syntax
expression. CustomAction( _Action_ , _Response_ , _Cancel_ )
expression A variable that represents a MailItem object.
Parameters
| Name | Required/Optional | Data type | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Required | Object | The Action object. | 
| Response | Required | Object | The newly created item resulting from the custom action. | 
| Cancel | Required | Boolean | (Not used in VBScript). False when the event occurs. If the event procedure sets this argument to True, the custom action is not completed. | 
Remarks
The Action object and the newly created item resulting from the custom action are passed to the event.
In Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript), if you set the return value of this function to False, the custom action operation is not completed.
Example
This Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example uses the CustomAction event to set the Subject property on the response item. Execute the AddAction procedure before executing the Initialize_Handler to create an item with a custom event called 'Link Original'.
Public WithEvents myItem As Outlook.MailItem 
 
 
 
Sub AddAction() 
 
 Dim myAction As Outlook.Action 
 
 
 
 Set myItem = Application.CreateItem(olMailItem) 
 
 Set myAction = myItem.Actions.Add 
 
 myAction.Name = "Link Original" 
 
 myAction.ShowOn = olMenuAndToolbar 
 
 myAction.ReplyStyle = olLinkOriginalItem 
 
 myItem.To = "Dan Wilson" 
 
 myItem.Subject = "Before" 
 
 myItem.Send 
 
End Sub 
 
 
 
Sub Initialize_Handler() 
 
 Set myItem = Application.ActiveInspector.CurrentItem 
 
End Sub 
 
 
 
Private Sub myItem_CustomAction(ByVal Action As Object, ByVal Response As Object, Cancel As Boolean) 
 
 Select Case Action.Name 
 
 Case "Link Original" 
 
 Response.Subject = "Changed by VB Script" 
 
 Case Else 
 
 End Select 
 
End Sub
See also
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