PickerDialog Object (Office)

Provides dialog user interface functionality of for picking people or picking data.

Version Information

Version Added: Office 2010

Remarks

Get the PickerDialog object through the PickerDialog property in Application object.

Example

The following code sets the Picker Dialog properties and then displays the Picker Dialog.

Dim objPickerDialog As PickerDialog 
Dim objPickerProperties As PickerProperties 
Dim objPickerProperty As PickerProperty 
Dim objPickerExistingResults As PickerResults 
Dim objPickerExistingResult As PickerResult 
Dim objPickerResults As PickerResults 
 
' Configure the Picker Dialog properties. 
Set objPickerDialog = Application.PickerDialog 
objPickerDialog.DataHandlerId = "{000CDF0A-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}" 
objPickerDialog.Title = "Sample Picker Dialog" 
Set objPickerProperties = objPickerDialog.Properties 
Set objPickerProperty = objPickerProperties.Add("SiteUrl", "http://my", msoPickerFieldtypeText) 
Set objPickerExistingResults = objPickerDialog.CreatePickerResults 
Set objPickerExistingResult = objPickerExistingResults.Add("johndoe@contoso.com", "John Doe", "User") 
 
' Show the Picker Dialog and get the results. 
Set objPickerResults = objPickerDialog.Show(True, objPickerExistingResult)

See Also

Concepts

PickerDialog Object Members

Object Model Reference