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Controlling Outlook from Excel Using VBA
Maybe a little off topic, but can anyone point me at some examples of
controlling Outlook from Excel. What I want to do is open Outlook (if it is not open) and then connect to some .pst files. The reason for wanting to do this is that I file all my emails in .pst files but the environment in which I work means I have to connect to them every time I log on and open Outlook. Once the connections are established they remain until I log out. Excel VBA is the only tool I have readily available that I think can do this. No idea where to look so any web sites, example code or whatever would be much appreciated. Thanks Trevor |
Controlling Outlook from Excel Using VBA
Here's a few.
http://www.dicks-clicks.com/excel/olAutomating.htm http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm+ Search Google for 'Automate Outlook with Excel' and I'm sure you'll find more. HTH Paul ----------------------- On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 21:58:38 +0100, "Trevor Shuttleworth" wrote: Maybe a little off topic, but can anyone point me at some examples of controlling Outlook from Excel. What I want to do is open Outlook (if it is not open) and then connect to some .pst files. The reason for wanting to do this is that I file all my emails in .pst files but the environment in which I work means I have to connect to them every time I log on and open Outlook. Once the connections are established they remain until I log out. Excel VBA is the only tool I have readily available that I think can do this. No idea where to look so any web sites, example code or whatever would be much appreciated. Thanks Trevor |
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