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Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
Try this, but make sure to set a breakpoint on the Save line and do not proceed with saving until you've verified that this Format function is changing the phone number as you'd expect. If ANY phone numbers don't meet the expected +########### format, they get all messed up. Sub ChangeTelFormat() Dim objC As Outlook.ContactItem Dim strX As String If ActiveExplorer.Selection.Count = 0 Then Exit Sub If ActiveExplorer.CurrentFolder.DefaultItemType olContactItem Then Exit Sub For Each objC In ActiveExplorer.Selection strX = Format(objC.BusinessTelephoneNumber, "+1 (@@@) @@@-@@@@") objC.BusinessTelephoneNumber = strX objC.Save Next Set objC = Nothing End Sub I changed the strx format as "+@ (@@@) @@@-@@@@" as the +1 is already part of the number I have: +18008888888 I added an "End If" at the end, and checked it w/debugger and ran it but no changes at all in folder "test". nothing bad, nothing good. just nothing.... i checked the telephone format and it's all good there but.... by the way, these contact numbers are in the Test folder from copying them from another folder into which i imported the numbers from a phone with XTDN. dt know if it makes a difference as far as OL reading them properly or not. Here is what i ran: Sub ChangeTelFormat() Dim objC As Outlook.ContactItem Dim strX As String If ActiveExplorer.Selection.Count = 0 Then Exit Sub If ActiveExplorer.CurrentFolder.DefaultItemType olContactItem Then Exit Sub For Each objC In ActiveExplorer.Selection strX = Format(objC.BusinessTelephoneNumber, "+@ (@@@) @@@-@@@@") objC.BusinessTelephoneNumber = strX objC.Save Next Set objC = Nothing End If End Sub |
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The best I can recommend at this point is to step through your code line by
line and verify the values of the variables and the properties of your Contacts. You'll have to do some hard sleuthing and deducing to pinpoint the problem. -- Eric Legault (Outlook MVP, MCDBA, MCTS: Messaging & Collaboration) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ "stef" wrote: Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook] wrote: Try this, but make sure to set a breakpoint on the Save line and do not proceed with saving until you've verified that this Format function is changing the phone number as you'd expect. If ANY phone numbers don't meet the expected +########### format, they get all messed up. Sub ChangeTelFormat() Dim objC As Outlook.ContactItem Dim strX As String If ActiveExplorer.Selection.Count = 0 Then Exit Sub If ActiveExplorer.CurrentFolder.DefaultItemType olContactItem Then Exit Sub For Each objC In ActiveExplorer.Selection strX = Format(objC.BusinessTelephoneNumber, "+1 (@@@) @@@-@@@@") objC.BusinessTelephoneNumber = strX objC.Save Next Set objC = Nothing End Sub I changed the strx format as "+@ (@@@) @@@-@@@@" as the +1 is already part of the number I have: +18008888888 I added an "End If" at the end, and checked it w/debugger and ran it but no changes at all in folder "test". nothing bad, nothing good. just nothing.... i checked the telephone format and it's all good there but.... by the way, these contact numbers are in the Test folder from copying them from another folder into which i imported the numbers from a phone with XTDN. dt know if it makes a difference as far as OL reading them properly or not. Here is what i ran: Sub ChangeTelFormat() Dim objC As Outlook.ContactItem Dim strX As String If ActiveExplorer.Selection.Count = 0 Then Exit Sub If ActiveExplorer.CurrentFolder.DefaultItemType olContactItem Then Exit Sub For Each objC In ActiveExplorer.Selection strX = Format(objC.BusinessTelephoneNumber, "+@ (@@@) @@@-@@@@") objC.BusinessTelephoneNumber = strX objC.Save Next Set objC = Nothing End If End Sub |
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