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Hi all,
I've been learning how to script in Outlook (thanks in no small part to Sue Mosher's book), but have run in to a bit of a problem. The tasks I'm hoping to automate involve users that have to manage multiple calendars, but I cannot seem to rename the calendars within Outlook to create a distinction for my script. The calendar folders are in different accounts (IMAP) and I have created a script where the user manually selects the appropriate calendar folder, but I'd kind of like to remove the need for the objNS.PickFolder call. Is there a secret trick to renaming the Calendar folders (the file-rename option is greyed out) or maybe a property value I can set (or read) on the folder to help them be more distinct? Thanks! -Dave |
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