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Old June 2nd 10, 12:46 PM
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Hi all,

Brand brand new to VBA coding. Fully fledgling newbee in the ranks! Hoping for a little help.

My final aim is to have a button and a drop-down box in a custom toolbar. The dropdown box will offer a number of local directories and the button will execute a save script which saves the email (with any attachments) in the directory currently selected in the drop-down box. This will ideally work with the email open in the preview pane as opposed to having to double click each message before saving it.

I'm sure this is a big job so I'l attack it one section at a time.

I've found one macro to select the message which is open in the preview pane: (http://www.outlookcode.com/codedetail.aspx?id=50) and have also found a number of save-email scripts.

Would anybody be able to advise how to string these together.

Thanks a million.

DomV
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Old June 3rd 10, 09:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]
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So far it's hard to say what you're missing.

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Am Wed, 2 Jun 2010 11:46:34 +0100 schrieb DomV:

Hi all,

Brand brand new to VBA coding. Fully fledgling newbee in the ranks!
Hoping for a little help.

My final aim is to have a button and a drop-down box in a custom
toolbar. The dropdown box will offer a number of local directories and
the button will execute a save script which saves the email (with any
attachments) in the directory currently selected in the drop-down box.
This will ideally work with the email open in the preview pane as
opposed to having to double click each message before saving it.

I'm sure this is a big job so I'l attack it one section at a time.

I've found one macro to select the message which is open in the preview
pane: (http://www.outlookcode.com/codedetail.aspx?id=50) and have also
found a number of save-email scripts.

Would anybody be able to advise how to string these together.

Thanks a million.

DomV

 




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