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Phillips

Where do I find the listing of the differnt methods, properties etc used by VBA?
 
Sometimes, when I look for things in the help file, I will find them, most
of the times not. Sometimes, I can find something, and then if I try to find
the samething later, I can not find it. It seems to vary depending on how
help was called, but I have not figured it out.

For example, I want to find the details of how to get a list of appointments
that belong to a certain catagory. How would I do that?
Of for a certain date?

I have the same problem when using EXCEL and Outlook as well... I have a
very bad time finding info in the help files. Is the a beter source?


Thanks
Phil



Hans-Christian Francke

Where do I find the listing of the differnt methods, properties etc used by VBA?
 
Select Object Browser or press F2 while in the VBA window. That will open
the objectbrowser and explore "all " event, procedures, classes and
properties.

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Kindest regards
HC Francke
www.master-office.com

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Sometimes, when I look for things in the help file, I will find them, most
of the times not. Sometimes, I can find something, and then if I try to

find
the samething later, I can not find it. It seems to vary depending on how
help was called, but I have not figured it out.

For example, I want to find the details of how to get a list of

appointments
that belong to a certain catagory. How would I do that?
Of for a certain date?

I have the same problem when using EXCEL and Outlook as well... I have a
very bad time finding info in the help files. Is the a beter source?


Thanks
Phil






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