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On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:29:33 -0500, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote: Use a MsgBox statement: Private Sub Application_Startup() If MsgBox("Do you want to expand?", vbYesNo + vbQuestion, "Expand all?") Then ExpandAllFolders End If End Sub WOW!! That is so kewl!! I just changed the text a bit to this: "Private Sub Application_Startup() If MsgBox("Do you want to run the macro to expand all the folders... ?", vbYesNo + vbQuestion, "Expand all?") Then ExpandAllFolders End If End Sub" and then it ran the macro at triple speed! Pretty kewl. Is there a "sleep" function in vb? I'd like to add a second or 2 or sleep before the message box comes up. This box pops up a bit too quickly after one presses okay to enable macros. Thanks for this! ![]() -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "StargateFan" wrote in message ... Hi! I was given a fantastic script on this board some time back which I use all the time. It sorts the folders in the main Personal Folders. This is the script he ************************************************** ************** Private Sub Application_Startup() ExpandAllFolders End Sub Private Sub ExpandAllFolders() On Error Resume Next Dim Ns As Outlook.NameSpace Dim Folders As Outlook.Folders Dim CurrF As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim F As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim ExpandDefaultStoreOnly As Boolean ExpandDefaultStoreOnly = True Set Ns = Application.GetNamespace("Mapi") Set CurrF = Application.ActiveExplorer.CurrentFolder If ExpandDefaultStoreOnly = True Then Set F = Ns.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set F = F.Parent Set Folders = F.Folders LoopFolders Folders, True Else LoopFolders Ns.Folders, True End If DoEvents Set Application.ActiveExplorer.CurrentFolder = CurrF End Sub Private Sub LoopFolders(Folders As Outlook.Folders, _ ByVal bRecursive As Boolean _ ) Dim F As Outlook.MAPIFolder For Each F In Folders Set Application.ActiveExplorer.CurrentFolder = F DoEvents If bRecursive Then If F.Folders.Count Then LoopFolders F.Folders, bRecursive End If End If Next End Sub ************************************************** ************** The thing is that the process takes a bit of time, which is absolutely no problem. But a lot of times, the folders don't need to be expanded each and every time O2K is launched and/or I need to get in immediately. How can we add a prompt to run this macro rather than having it run automatically when all macros are enabled, pls? Thank you! ![]() |
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