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I'm new to vba in Outlook so this may seem like a simple thing to do, but I
haven't been able to figure it out. We're using a custom appointment form in Outlook 2003. It has a dropdown box, checkbox and some textboxes. I have figured out how to create an appointment in a public folder (from Excel using VBA) that uses this form, but I would like to programatically populate the fields in this custom form. I would appreciate it if someone could post some code that updates the fields in a custom form to get me started. Thanks in advance, Ralph Fraley |
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