NavigationModule Interface
Represents a navigation module in the Navigation Pane of an explorer.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<GuidAttribute("000630E8-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")> _
<CoClassAttribute(GetType(NavigationModuleClass))> _
Public Interface NavigationModule _
Inherits _NavigationModule
'Usage
Dim instance As NavigationModule
[GuidAttribute("000630E8-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")]
[CoClassAttribute(typeof(NavigationModuleClass))]
public interface NavigationModule : _NavigationModule
Remarks
This is a .NET interface derived from a COM coclass that is required by managed code for interoperability with the corresponding COM object. Use this derived interface to access all method, property, and event members of the COM object. However, if a method or event you want to use shares the same name under the same COM object, cast to the corresponding primary interface to call the method, and cast to the latest events interface to connect to the event. Refer to this topic for information about the COM object. For information about the method and property members of the COM object, see _NavigationModule.
The NavigationModule object provides access to the various navigation modules displayed in the Microsoft Outlook Navigation Pane. The following objects are derived from the NavigationModule object:
Use the GetNavigationModule method or the Item property (this in C#) of the NavigationModules collection for the parent NavigationPane object to retrieve a NavigationModule object, then use the NavigationModuleType property of the NavigationModule object to retrieve the module type. Depending on the value of the NavigationModuleType property, you can then cast the NavigationModule object reference as one of the objects listed above to access the NavigationGroups property for that object, such as a CalendarModule object.
The Shortcuts and Folder List navigation modules do not have a corresponding object, such as MailModule, because they do not support programmatic access to navigation groups or navigation folders. You can use the NavigationModule object to access the properties of the Shortcuts and Folder List modules.
You can use the Visible property to determine if the navigation module is visible and the Position property to return or set the display position of the navigation module within the Navigation Pane. You can also use the Name property to return the display name of the navigation module within the Navigation Pane.