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Old March 5th 06, 03:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Sanjeev kumar Kodavalla
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Default Running Macro

Hi,
I created a Macro in outlook 2003 by name "MacroTest"

in Form Code for a button click i want to run that macro....

I am writing form code in VB script ... not vba ...

code looks like this
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Dim colInsp

Function Item_Open()
Set colInsp = Application.Inspectors
Call MacroTest
End Function
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How to call a Macro from VB script code in outlook form

Can any one Help plz..
 




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