Meetings are generally discussions amongst more than two people, during which predetermined topics are discussed. Meetings help you prepare a plan, or finalize pending work, or perform other tasks involving colleagues. In Microsoft Office Outlook, a meeting is a scheduled appointment—that is, people are invited to attend. You can set the meeting time and other options for the meeting attendees, to process the invitation.
VSTO 3.0 supports the dynamic creation of meeting items for Office. Let's create a meeting invitation dynamically, by using the VSTO object model and C# programming.
Open Visual Studio 2008 and create a new solution, as explained earlier. Write the following code, which will dynamically create a meeting invite item, inside the ThisAddIn.cs
file:
private void ThisAddIn_Startup(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // Outlook PacktMeetingItem object to compose new meeting request Outlook.AppointmentItem PacktMeetingItem = (Outlook. AppointmentItem)this...