Although if not logged in already in that context I'd probably want to use
GetNameSpace("MAPI") rather than Session. Some things aren't right if you
use Session that way, it doesn't touch the store.
--
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[MVP - Outlook]
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"Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in
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It would be something like this I believe:
Dim O As Object
Dim F As Object
Dim iCon As Object
Sub Contacs2Outlook()
Dim oContact As Object
O = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
F = O.Session.GetDefaultFolder(10)
oContact = DirectCast(F.Items.Item(1), Outlook.ContactItem)
oContact.Delete()
iCon = CType(F.Items().Add(2), Outlook.ContactItem)
F.Items().Add(2)
With iCon
.CompanyName = "My Computer"
.Categories = "Clients"
.Save()
End With
End Sub
--
Eric Legault (Outlook MVP, MCDBA, old school WOSA MCSD, B.A.)
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"John" wrote:
Hi
I have the below code for communicating with outlook. What changes do I
need
to do to late bind this code so it does not need references to any
particular version of outlook.
Many Thanks
Regards
Imports System.Reflection
Imports Outlook
Module modContacts
Dim O As Outlook.Application
Dim F As Outlook.MAPIFolder
Dim iCon As Outlook.ContactItem
Sub Contacs2Outlook()
O = New Outlook.Application
F =
O.Session.GetDefaultFolder(Outlook.OlDefaultFolder s.olFolderContacts)
oContact = DirectCast(F.Items.Item(1), Outlook.ContactItem)
oContact.Delete()
iCon = CType(F.Items().Add(Outlook.OlItemType.olContactIt em),
Outlook.ContactItem)
F.Items().Add(Outlook.OlItemType.olContactItem)
With iCon
.CompanyName = "My Computer"
.Categories = "Clients"
.Save()
End With
End Sub
End Module