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View.GoToDate Method

Changes the date used by the current view to display information.

Namespace:  Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook
Assembly:  Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<DispIdAttribute()> _
Sub GoToDate ( _
    Date As DateTime _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As View
Dim Date As DateTime

instance.GoToDate(Date)
[DispIdAttribute()]
void GoToDate(
    DateTime Date
)

Parameters

Remarks

To specify a date to go to in a current view, such as a CalendarView object, you should first obtain a View object for the current view by using _Explorer.CurrentView instead of MAPIFolder.CurrentView. The following code sample demonstrates how to perform this action.

Sub TestGoToDate()
    Dim oCV As Outlook.CalendarView
    Dim oExpl As Outlook.Explorer
    Dim datGoTo As Date

    datGoTo = "11/7/2005"

    ' Display the contents of the Calendar default folder.
    oExpl = Application.Explorers.Add( _
        Application.Session.GetDefaultFolder( -
        Outlook.OlDefaultFolders.olFolderCalendar), _
        Outlook.OlFolderDisplayMode.olFolderDisplayFolderOnly)
    oExpl.Display()

    ' Retrieve the current view by calling the 
    ' CurrentView property of the Explorer object.
    oCV = oExpl.CurrentView

    ' Set the CalendarViewMode property of the 
    ' current view to display items by day.
    oCV.CalendarViewMode = Outlook.OlCalendarViewMode.olCalendarViewDay

    ' Call the GoToDate method to set the date
    ' for which information is displayed in the view.
    oCV.GoToDate(datGoTo)
End Sub
private void TestGoToDate()
{
    Outlook.CalendarView oCV;
    Outlook.Explorer oExpl;
    System.DateTime datGoTo;

    datGoTo = DateTime.Parse("11/7/2005");

    // Display the contents of the Calendar default folder.
    oExpl = Application.Explorers.Add(
        Application.Session.GetDefaultFolder(
        Outlook.OlDefaultFolders.olFolderCalendar),
        Outlook.OlFolderDisplayMode.olFolderDisplayFolderOnly);
    oExpl.Display();

    // Retrieve the current view by calling the 
    // CurrentView property of the Explorer object.
    oCV = (Outlook.CalendarView)(oExpl.CurrentView);

    // Set the CalendarViewMode property of the 
    // current view to display items by day.
    oCV.CalendarViewMode = 
        Outlook.OlCalendarViewMode.olCalendarViewDay;

    // Call the GoToDate method to set the date
    // for which information is displayed in the view.
    oCV.GoToDate(datGoTo);
}

See Also

Reference

View Interface

View Members

Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook Namespace