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I am currently producing a very simple electronic in/out board for my
company. It works by using a public folder to which are posted the names of everyone in a particular office. For each user you can select whether you are in or out, where you are and when you are likely to return. I have written a number of VBA macros which can be run by the users to update their status, the system also automatically marks them as out when Outlook is closed. I would like to call the "sign in" macro to run automatically when outlook starts up, but as there is a delay between outlook starting and finally connecting to our exchange server (very tempermental connection) I need to call the sign in macro when the connection has been established. Does anyone know how I could call this macro to run at the right time? |
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