Occurs when a custom property of a Microsoft Outlook item is changed. The property name is passed to the procedure so that you can determine which custom property changed.
Sub object_CustomPropertyChange(ByVal Name As String)
object An object that evaluates to one of the objects in the Applies To list. In VBScript, use the word Item.
Name Required. The name of the custom property that was changed.
Example
This Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) example uses the CustomPropertyChange event to enable a control when a Boolean field is set to True.
For this example, create two custom fields on the second page of a form. The first, a Boolean field, is named "RespondBy". The second field is named "DateToRespond".
Sub Item_CustomPropertyChange(ByVal myPropName)
Select Case myPropName
Case "RespondBy"
Set myPages = Item.GetInspector.ModifiedFormPages
Set myCtrl = myPages("P.2").Controls("DateToRespond")
If Item.UserProperties("RespondBy").Value Then
myCtrl.Enabled = True
myCtrl.Backcolor = 65535 'Yellow
Else
myCtrl.Enabled = False
myCtrl.Backcolor = 0 'Black
End If
Case Else
End Select
End Sub