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Old July 14th 06, 12:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Malcolm Dew-Jones
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Default Q: some basic help

Hello

I use VB in various MS apps from time to time, but I'm not very familiar
with using it in outlook (Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 SP2 to be
precise.)

So I am looking for a few brief pointers, or links to good examples.

Assuming I invoke my macro while a message is displayed in the pane of the
main outlook window

(e.g. Tools:Macro:Macros:xxx [Run])

What objects and/or methods do I use in the macro to get at the message?

I want my macro to be able to "read" the message body, and the text of the
internet headers, and to get the smtp envelope details (assuming it is
that kind of message).

Feedback appreciated.

Thanks

 




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