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Hello,
Is it possible to create a macro in excel to open all the emails in a
certain outlook folder (all which have Excel attachments) and have the macro
copy the second row of every workbook attachment to a Master excel sheet? If
so can someone please start me off with some code?

Any and all help is appreciated

Thanks,
Lime
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Hi Lime

See Dick's site for a example
http://www.dicks-clicks.com/excel/olRetrieving.htm

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Hello,
Is it possible to create a macro in excel to open all the emails in a
certain outlook folder (all which have Excel attachments) and have the macro
copy the second row of every workbook attachment to a Master excel sheet? If
so can someone please start me off with some code?

Any and all help is appreciated

Thanks,
Lime



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