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How to access over VBA in Outlook 2003 contacts in other Datafiles?
Hi!
I know how to access via VBA the contacts in the 'Personal Folder'. But if I open a new Datafile, I don't know to access the contacts there? Who could help me? Thx a lot. Greets, Oli |
How to access over VBA in Outlook 2003 contacts in other Datafiles?
Oli, you can simply walk through the folder hierarchy. Application.Session.Folders gives you all opened, visible top folders. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Keep your Outlook categories organized! http://www.shareit.com/product.html?...4&languageid=1 (German: http://www.VBOffice.net/product.html?pub=6) Am Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:40:22 +0100 schrieb Oliver Burkhardt: Hi! I know how to access via VBA the contacts in the 'Personal Folder'. But if I open a new Datafile, I don't know to access the contacts there? Who could help me? Thx a lot. Greets, Oli |
How to access over VBA in Outlook 2003 contacts in other Datafiles?
Thank you very much Michael!
So I wrote this code: It works, but how do I select the contact folder in the dasistes Folder? Thanks a lot. Public Sub test() Dim toplevelfolder As Object Dim dasistes As Object Dim myNamespace As Outlook.NameSpace For Each toplevelfolder In Application.Session.Folders 'MsgBox toplevelfolder.Name If InStr(1, toplevelfolder.Name, "form", vbTextCompare) Then Set dasistes = toplevelfolder MsgBox "JETZT" End If Next toplevelfolder MsgBox dasistes.Name 'MsgBox dasistes.Name End Sub "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Oli, you can simply walk through the folder hierarchy. Application.Session.Folders gives you all opened, visible top folders. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Keep your Outlook categories organized! http://www.shareit.com/product.html?...4&languageid=1 (German: http://www.VBOffice.net/product.html?pub=6) Am Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:40:22 +0100 schrieb Oliver Burkhardt: Hi! I know how to access via VBA the contacts in the 'Personal Folder'. But if I open a new Datafile, I don't know to access the contacts there? Who could help me? Thx a lot. Greets, Oli |
How to access over VBA in Outlook 2003 contacts in other Datafiles?
You need to know the folder's name and its path. For instance: Path="Persönliche Ordner\Kontakte" set dasistes=toplevelfolder("Kontakte") Path="Persönliche Ordner\Kontakte\Familie" set dasistes=toplevelfolder("Kontakte").Folders("Famil ie") Depending on the case, maybe the user can/should select the folder. That's possible with the Pickfolder function. Once, you have the folder, and if it's always the same, you could store its EntryID and StoreID and from then on get the reference via GetFolderFromID function. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Keep your Outlook categories organized! http://www.shareit.com/product.html?...4&languageid=1 (German: http://www.VBOffice.net/product.html?pub=6) Am Wed, 21 Feb 2007 01:12:42 +0100 schrieb Oliver Burkhardt: Thank you very much Michael! So I wrote this code: It works, but how do I select the contact folder in the dasistes Folder? Thanks a lot. Public Sub test() Dim toplevelfolder As Object Dim dasistes As Object Dim myNamespace As Outlook.NameSpace For Each toplevelfolder In Application.Session.Folders 'MsgBox toplevelfolder.Name If InStr(1, toplevelfolder.Name, "form", vbTextCompare) Then Set dasistes = toplevelfolder MsgBox "JETZT" End If Next toplevelfolder MsgBox dasistes.Name 'MsgBox dasistes.Name End Sub "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Oli, you can simply walk through the folder hierarchy. Application.Session.Folders gives you all opened, visible top folders. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Keep your Outlook categories organized! http://www.shareit.com/product.html?...4&languageid=1 (German: http://www.VBOffice.net/product.html?pub=6) Am Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:40:22 +0100 schrieb Oliver Burkhardt: Hi! I know how to access via VBA the contacts in the 'Personal Folder'. But if I open a new Datafile, I don't know to access the contacts there? Who could help me? Thx a lot. Greets, Oli |
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