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I found this function in this group, and trying to use in my macro,
But I have problem with this line... If Contains(Item.To, "Marcus") Or Contains(Item.To, "Info") Then What is wrong? CODE ************************************ Public Function Contains(spBody, ParamArray spText() As Variant) As Boolean Dim slText As Variant For Each slText In spText() If InStr(spBody, slText) Then Contains = True Exit For End If Next End Function ************************************ Private Sub colSentItems_ItemAdd(ByVal Item As Object) If Item.Class = olMail Then Dim intRes As Integer Dim strMsg As String If Contains(Item.To, "Lisa") Or Contains(Item.To, "Anna") Then strMsg = "Do you set a Orange flag with follow up in 7 days to this message in Sent Items?" intRes = MsgBox(strMsg, vbYesNoCancel + vbDefaultButton1, "Set flag") Select Case intRes Case vbNo 'Do nothing Case vbCancel Cancel = True Case vbYes Item.FlagIcon = olOrangeFlagIcon Item.FlagStatus = olFlagMarked Item.FlagDueBy = Now + 7 Item.FlagRequest = "Follow up" End Select End If Item.Save End If End Sub ************************************ |
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Well no, but nothing happens. I forgot to mention what I want to do,
the macro ask if I want to add a flag to the maill in the sent box if it match the criteria. And that there the problem is, it doesn't ask. So there has to be something wrong with the IF statment. Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook] skrev: Do you get an error? -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook -- www.VBOffice.net -- |
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![]() I don't see any error in the code. So probably the To property contains neither "Lisa" nor "Anna". BTW: You waste the benefit of that function by calling it twice for the same property. You should either call InStr directly or call the Contains function like this: If Contains(Item.To, "Lisa", "Anna") Then... The InStr function in your sample is case-sensitive. If you don't want to care about upper or lower cases then use: If InStr(1, spBody, slText, vbTextCompare) then ... -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook -- www.VBOffice.net -- Am 20 Nov 2006 04:59:24 -0800 schrieb : Well no, but nothing happens. I forgot to mention what I want to do, the macro ask if I want to add a flag to the maill in the sent box if it match the criteria. And that there the problem is, it doesn't ask. So there has to be something wrong with the IF statment. Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook] skrev: Do you get an error? -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook -- www.VBOffice.net -- |
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