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I've done a little bit of VBA Excel that is able to pull appointment
information for certain days into Excel. That's about the extent of my Outlook VBA work. I'd like to write a macro that could quickly find the workdays over the next two or three months where I don't have a lunch appointment scheduled. For purposes of the macro, I'd assume that if I was free at 12:05 p.m., that'd mean that I was open for lunch. Any ideas on how to approach this? Thanks - John |
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