Thanks for your help, but the reply is way over my head.
I've decided to do it a differnt way altogether.
I've exported a single contact as a .CSV file to get the field names
and I'm entering the data directly into Excel. (with autocomplete) so now I
just type au for Auckland International Airport and ai for Airport Oaks.
then save the xls as a .CSV and import back into Outlook.
Thanks again,
Al
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
You'd need to use the PropertyChange event -- see http://www.outlookcode.com/d/propsyntax.htm
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"estarriol33" wrote in message ...
Could you please give me an example of code?
I've done a small amount of excel macro's but I'm not too confident
Thanks
Al
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Not without designing a custom form and writing code for it.
"estarriol33" wrote:
Hi All,
I have approximately 400 contacts to be added.
Most of them are in 1 of 2 areas.
1) Auckland International Airport
or 2) Airport Oaks
So when entering:
123 Test St
Auckland International Airport
is there any way to type in just the 123 test st then insert Auckland
International Airport on the next line down?
TIA
Al