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Hello,
I have a client that has mulitple imaging systems, none of which interface with each other at all. Right now they are using outlook to manually manage, move, print, send, attachments just to get everything where it needs to be, redundently handling the same file over and over, creating a very bad document flow. I've done a lot of database programs, but never an outlook add-in...my question is this, with an outlook add-in can you move attachements to local and network folder locations, and where's the best place to look for information on developing outlook add-ins? Any advise would be very helpful. TIA |
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Am Sun, 15 Jun 2008 18:04:00 -0700 schrieb Chris:
Yes, you can do that with an Addin. www.slipstick.com is a good place to look for existing solutions, outlookcode.com is good for learning how to code for Outlook. -- Viele Gruesse Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook : VBOffice Reporter für Datenanalyse & Berichte : Outlook-Kategorien? Category Manager ist die Lösung : http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6 Hello, I have a client that has mulitple imaging systems, none of which interface with each other at all. Right now they are using outlook to manually manage, move, print, send, attachments just to get everything where it needs to be, redundently handling the same file over and over, creating a very bad document flow. I've done a lot of database programs, but never an outlook add-in...my question is this, with an outlook add-in can you move attachements to local and network folder locations, and where's the best place to look for information on developing outlook add-ins? Any advise would be very helpful. TIA |
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