Display Method

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Display Method

       

For an Explorer or MAPIFolder object, the Display method displays a new Explorer object for the folder.

For specified Microsoft Outlook items, the Display method displays a new Inspector object for the item.

Note  The Display method is supported for explorer and inspector windows for the sake of backward compatibility. To activate an explorer and inspector window, use the Activate method.

expression.Display(Modal)

expression   Required. An expression that returns one of the objects in the Applies To list.

Modal   This argument is used with all objects in the Applies To list except for the Explorer and MAPIFolder objects. Optional Variant. True to make the Inspector object modal. The default value is False.

Example

This Visual Basic for Applications example uses the Display method to display the default Inbox folder. This example will not return an error, even if there are no items in the Inbox, because you are not asking for the display of a specific item.

Set myOlApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set myNameSpace = myOlApp.GetNameSpace("MAPI")
Set myFolder = myNameSpace.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox)
myFolder.Display

If you use VBScript, you do not create the Application object, and you cannot use named constants. This example shows how to perform the same task using VBScript.

Set myNameSpace = Application.GetNameSpace("MAPI")
Set myFolder = myNameSpace.GetDefaultFolder(6)
myFolder.Display

This Visual Basic for Applications example displays the first item in the Inbox folder. This example will return an error if the Inbox is empty, because you are attempting to display a specific item. If there are no items in the folder, a message box will be displayed to inform the user.

Set myOlApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set myNameSpace = myOlApp.GetNameSpace("MAPI")
Set myFolder = myNameSpace.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox)
On Error GoTo ErrorHandler
myFolder.Items(1).Display
Exit Sub
ErrorHandler:
    MsgBox "There are no items to display! "