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I've written a tiny piece of VBA code in Outlook 2003 to create a new message
with a specific string inserted in the subject line. All I want to do now is create a meaningful command button to launch the code. If I create a custom toolbar in the Outlook interface, I can add a button to it which launches my macro, but the icon is the VBA icon and the button is labelled with "project1.subname" where subname is the name of the vb code procedure. Apparently in earlier versions of Outlook it was possible to right click on the button and rename it, but this doesn't work in 2003. Is there any way I can at least change the text on the button, better still to change the icon as well? Labelling the macro this way is fine as a default but it's ugly. Rob |
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