Opening taskpane programmatically using the function file
Is it possible to open the taskpane programmatically from the function file? I'm looking for a method which I can call from the function file but so far I was only able to find the automatic taskpane opening documentation, which is unrelated.
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Is it possible to open the taskpane programmatically from the function file? I'm looking for a method which I can call from the function file but so far I was only able to find the automatic taskpane opening documentation, which is unrelated.
office-js office-addins
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Is it possible to open the taskpane programmatically from the function file? I'm looking for a method which I can call from the function file but so far I was only able to find the automatic taskpane opening documentation, which is unrelated.
office-js office-addins
Is it possible to open the taskpane programmatically from the function file? I'm looking for a method which I can call from the function file but so far I was only able to find the automatic taskpane opening documentation, which is unrelated.
office-js office-addins
office-js office-addins
edited Nov 13 '18 at 9:48
Mavi Domates
asked Nov 12 '18 at 21:52
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Looks like this is not possible as of now.. We can pin the add-ins, but we can't invoke opening the taskpane from another file (function file) through JS. It has to be tied to a ribbon button.
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Looks like this is not possible as of now.. We can pin the add-ins, but we can't invoke opening the taskpane from another file (function file) through JS. It has to be tied to a ribbon button.
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Looks like this is not possible as of now.. We can pin the add-ins, but we can't invoke opening the taskpane from another file (function file) through JS. It has to be tied to a ribbon button.
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Looks like this is not possible as of now.. We can pin the add-ins, but we can't invoke opening the taskpane from another file (function file) through JS. It has to be tied to a ribbon button.
Looks like this is not possible as of now.. We can pin the add-ins, but we can't invoke opening the taskpane from another file (function file) through JS. It has to be tied to a ribbon button.
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