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Folks, I have searched many of the MSDN forums as well as a few Google
searches, and cannot come up with an easy way to do this, so let me ask the experts. I deal with a lot of email every day. Sometimes I need to see the emails sorted by date, sometimes by who they are from, and sometimes by Subject. I know I can take my hands off the keyboard, right click the mouse on the header bar, then pick date, from, subject... Being the old school hands on the keyboard guy I am, my preference is to come up with 3 macros that I can assign to hot keys. This is the kind of thing that is a piece of cake in Excel with the macro recorder, but I am having a giggle figuring out where to start on Outlook. I have slightly more than entry-level knowledge of Excel VBA... Looking for a sample, or a pointer to some doc that may help me out. I'd appreciate the help! Jim -- -------------- Jim Conrady |
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