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HELP I like to receive e-mail in Excel
Friends,
I like to receive my e-mail directly from the mailserver of my e-mail account in Excel. I have Outlook and Outlook Express, but I don't want to receive them first overthere and then import them afterwards in Excel. I searched the web and I think I understand I have to use the Outlook object client, but just don't know how do that. Who has a script for this? Sven/Holland |
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HELP I like to receive e-mail in Excel
If you make a reference to the Outlook 11 object library in the VBA editor, you will find some help pages which will give examples of how to control the Outlook object from Excel. -- mrice Research Scientist with many years of spreadsheet development experience ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mrice's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=10931 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=561835 |
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