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Get count of messages in Excel
Any of you OE experts out there know if this is possible:
Using VBA in Excel, get the count of messages in my inbox? If this is possible just let me know and I can fill in the details. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
Get count of messages in Excel
Outlook Express API
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...46(VS.85).aspx -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Any of you OE experts out there know if this is possible: Using VBA in Excel, get the count of messages in my inbox? If this is possible just let me know and I can fill in the details. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
Get count of messages in Excel
Look at that page again, Mike. w
Michael Santovec wrote: Outlook Express API http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...46(VS.85).aspx "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Any of you OE experts out there know if this is possible: Using VBA in Excel, get the count of messages in my inbox? If this is possible just let me know and I can fill in the details. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
Get count of messages in Excel
Doubtful, even if OE were open to your Inbox.
T. Valko wrote: Any of you OE experts out there know if this is possible: Using VBA in Excel, get the count of messages in my inbox? If this is possible just let me know and I can fill in the details. |
Get count of messages in Excel
Thanks.
Someone steered me in the right direction. Basically, you need 3rd party software to extract the messages then you can go from there but it's not something I want to invest any money in. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Doubtful, even if OE were open to your Inbox. T. Valko wrote: Any of you OE experts out there know if this is possible: Using VBA in Excel, get the count of messages in my inbox? If this is possible just let me know and I can fill in the details. |
Get count of messages in Excel
You can drag one or more OE messages to another (Windows) folder, Biff.
One of many snags is that all EML files in a "conversation" will all have the same filename (and Windows doesn't like that). T. Valko wrote: Thanks. Someone steered me in the right direction. Basically, you need 3rd party software to extract the messages then you can go from there but it's not something I want to invest any money in. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Doubtful, even if OE were open to your Inbox. T. Valko wrote: Any of you OE experts out there know if this is possible: Using VBA in Excel, get the count of messages in my inbox? If this is possible just let me know and I can fill in the details. |
Get count of messages in Excel
You mean the references to Windows Mail?
I leave it as an exercise to for the original poster to determine if any of that is useful to him. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Look at that page again, Mike. w Michael Santovec wrote: Outlook Express API http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...46(VS.85).aspx "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Any of you OE experts out there know if this is possible: Using VBA in Excel, get the count of messages in my inbox? If this is possible just let me know and I can fill in the details. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP |
Get count of messages in Excel
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
... You can drag one or more OE messages to another (Windows) folder, Biff. One of many snags is that all EML files in a "conversation" will all have the same filename (and Windows doesn't like that). Only if you do the copy in stages. If you copy a full thread in one drag operation each message in a thread will be numbered. --- |
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