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refresh the screen in Outlook vba
Is there something like:
Application.ScreenRefresh that I can use in Outlook like I do in Access & Word vba? Sometimes I might change a caption of a label on my userform to give info to the user, but Outlook is too busy looping through the contacts and it never updates the screen until it's finished. thanks. Southern@Heart ps. also the command: System.Cursor = wdCursorWait would be nice, too, but again, it doesn't work in Outlook vba for me? |
refresh the screen in Outlook vba
Those are not available in the Outlook object model.
-- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Southern at Heart" wrote in message ... Is there something like: Application.ScreenRefresh that I can use in Outlook like I do in Access & Word vba? Sometimes I might change a caption of a label on my userform to give info to the user, but Outlook is too busy looping through the contacts and it never updates the screen until it's finished. thanks. Southern@Heart ps. also the command: System.Cursor = wdCursorWait would be nice, too, but again, it doesn't work in Outlook vba for me? |
refresh the screen in Outlook vba
Couldn't you incorporate the .repaint method of the userform in the
code? (Sorry, the original post is unavailable) HTH, JP On Feb 11, 11:52*am, "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Those are not available in the Outlook object model. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook]http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Optionshttp://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Southern at Heart" wrote in ... Is there something like: Application.ScreenRefresh that I can use in Outlook like I do in Access & Word vba? Sometimes I might change a caption of a label on my userform to give info to the user, but Outlook is too busy looping through the contacts and it never updates the screen until it's finished. thanks. Southern@Heart ps. *also the command: System.Cursor = wdCursorWait would be nice, too, but again, it doesn't work in Outlook vba for me?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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