AutoExec means nothing to Outlook.
In the Outlook VBA project you should see the ThisOutlookSession class
module under the Microsoft Office Outlook Objects tree in the Project
Explorer. Expand that and put your macro in the Application_Startup event
handler. In the Object dropdown at the top left of the module code select
Application. In the right-hand dropdown select Startup, put your code there.
You would also need to set the macro security based on whether or not you
are signing your code to get the macro to run when Outlook starts up.
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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
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Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007
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"Ken Warthen" wrote in message
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Thanks Ken. I wrote a procedure that sets the size and position of the
Outlook application. I called the procedure AutoExec() on the hope that
Outlook might automatically run the procedure whenever it is launched.
That
doesn't happen. How can I get the procedure to run automatically as
desired.
BTW, if you can recommend a good book that describes this type of
programming for Outlook I would again be very appreciative.
Ken