Set Appointment
Oops, the intent was to show that what worked within the
body of the macro would not work (for me) in the cell or
vice versa what is typed in cell (and doesn't work) does
work when pasted into the macro. The idea being that there
wasn't a typo. This is strange, have tried it on Word 97,
Office XP Pro along with Office 2000 and it won't work for
me.
I'm using a workbook for purchase recordkeeping and want
to add the functionality (within Excel) of having an
appointment sent to Outlook for a popup when something is
due. Outlook is always open but Excel is not.
Any and all suggestions or links greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Be Guy
-----Original Message-----
Yeah I got the copy and paste. My question was really
asking why you did, or
suggested that, as I could use the value in B1 without
any copying and
pasting.
I simply typed a date/time value into B1, which then took
a date format.
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HTH
Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)
"Be Guy" wrote in
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...
Should have been copy and paste. For me it will not read
from the cell reference. Did you format 'B1' to 'date-
time'?
Be Guy
-----Original Message-----
Not sure exactly what you mean by '... copy and past
this value into 'B1'
....', but I just ran it referring myItem.Start to
range
("B1"), with a
date-time in B1 and it ran fine.
--
HTH
Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the
Purbecks
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing
direct)
"Be Guy" wrote in
message
...
The code below works fine as is. However if I change
the
value for the myItem.Start to 'Range("B1").value and
copy
and past this value into 'B1', it errors with 'Type
Mismatch: Unable to coerce parameter value ...
Tried .Text
same result different error. What am I missing here?
Sub AppointSet()
Dim myItem, myOlapp
Set myOlapp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set myItem = myOlapp.CreateItem(olAppointmentItem)
myItem.Subject = Range("A1") 'value is "Testing"
myItem.Location = "Conference Room B"
myItem.Start = #5/11/2004 10:00:00 AM#
myItem.Duration = Range("C1").Value 'value is 30
myItem.Save
End Sub
Thanks
Be Guy
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