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I've got macros for moving email to specific folders and separate macros to easily open those folders. The "move" macros are invoked with a custom toolbar. Neither set of macros use function keys for starting.
I'd like to merge the macros so that when I click on the toolbar, I get the move functionality but if I ctrl-left click (for example) the macro executes the open function. I'm not a serious coder and don't have a great depth of knowledge on the Outlook 2010 object model so I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. Thanks. Mitch |
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