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Odd that there would be a version specific issue with the quotes but I've
seen a lot stranger things. Glad you got it figured out.

Steve


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Dear Steve:

Just needed to add quotes to criteria.

criteria = "[Email1Address] = '" & myRcpnt.Address & "'"
Set itm = ctFolderItems.Find(criteria)



 
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