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Hi,
I want to display mail in inbox folder with code. I am using MailItem.Display() method. When i use mailitem.Display() method , mailitem inspector form is being shown. But mailitem body doesn't visible. But when i right click on mail inspector form and click "Edit Item" the body was shown. I can not understand why this is happening How can i solve this I am using outlook 2000 Thanks in advance |
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