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Old September 11th 06, 08:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]
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Am Fri, 8 Sep 2006 09:11:13 +0200 schrieb Nicolas Macarez:

Nicolas, the loop in this case is the smallest part :-)

I´ve created a sample on my sites:
http://www.vboffice.net/sample.html?...2&cmd=showitem

Here´s a short explanation in English: You cannot edit the settings via the
Outlook object model, instead the sample uses Redemption from
www.dimastr.com.

The sample loops through the standard contact folder and edits only the
first address of each contact, but the IDs for Email2EntryID and
Email3EntryID are there already, so you could easily extend the code
yourself.

--
Viele Gruesse / Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook
-- www.VBOffice.net --


Thanks Michael
Nice piece of advice.
In fact I'm not a VBA developer (OK, I know a bit of programming, but not

to
the point of writing a program from scratch).
I am more an infrastructure guy (Windows Server, Exchange Server).
If by chance, you have any code for that loop, I would be great. I'll be
able to modify it to suit my needs.
Regards
Nicolas


"Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message
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Am Thu, 7 Sep 2006 22:48:00 +0200 schrieb Nicolas Macarez:

Nicolas, you need to loop through all contacts and edit each of the three
EMail*EntryIDs.

The 23rd byte of the EntryID indicates the format:

- 01: Let OL decide...
- 07: Plain text
- 00: RTF

--
Viele Gruesse / Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook
-- www.VBOffice.net --


Hi!

Something went wrong (I don't know how) on my Microsoft Outlook 2003

(fully
patched with SP2 and fixes).

In my personal Address Books (3600 addresses), some contacts are wrong

with
the Internet Format which is "Send using Outlook Rich Text Format" and
should be "Let Outlook decide the best sending format".

Fortunately, not all the contacts are wrong this way.

Of course I can search and change any contact manually but since there

are
more than three thousand of them, I am looking for a script or some

advice
to modifiy all the contact in one shot, in a programmatic way.

Any idea or place to search is welcomed.

Nicolas

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