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UX settings for the forms that your mail add-in will use when running on a particular device (desktop, tablet, or phone).
Important
The DesktopSettings
, TabletSettings
, and PhoneSettings
elements are available only in classic Outlook on the web (usually connected to older versions of on-premises Exchange server).
Add-in type: Mail
Syntax
<Form xsi:type="ItemRead">
<!--https://MyDomain.com/website.html is a placeholder for your own add-in website.-->
<DesktopSettings>
<!--If you opt to include RequestedHeight, it must be between 32px to 450px, inclusive.-->
<RequestedHeight>360</RequestedHeight>
<SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://MyDomain.com/website.html" />
</DesktopSettings>
<TabletSettings>
<!--If you opt to include RequestedHeight, it must be between 32px to 450px, inclusive.-->
<RequestedHeight>360</RequestedHeight>
<SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://MyDomain.com/website.html" />
</TabletSettings>
<PhoneSettings>
<SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://MyDomain.com/website.html" />
</PhoneSettings>
</Form>
Contained in
Can contain
Element |
---|
DesktopSettings |
TabletSettings |
PhoneSettings |
Attributes
Attribute | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
xsi:type | Yes | Specifies where the add-in appears in Outlook. If your add-in should appear when a user reads messages or appointments, set the attribute to ItemRead . However, if your add-in should appear when a user composes a reply, creates a new message or appointment, or edits an existing appointment, set the attribute to ItemEdit . |
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