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Default Return the value of fields in Outlook Contacts

Note that there is a User dialogue that pops up (depending on your Outlok
service Pack) that will prompt the user with a dialogue letting them know
that the contacts list is being accessed. It is a Virus Protection thing so
there is no easy way around it.
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"David Lloyd" wrote:

Alan:

The following KB articles may be useful references. The second relates to
Outlook and Access, however, it could easily be adapted to Excel.

http://support.microsoft.com/default...23120121120120
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290792

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I am using office 2000. Using VBA in Excel, would it be possible to return
to a variable a value of a field in Outlook Contacts? The contacts are in a
public folder on a shared drive. I would like to return multiple variables
in order to write the values to a from in Excel. If it is possible, I would
greatly appreciate an example. Thanks.




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