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Hello everybody!
This is my first message here and first macro I'm trying to do in Outlook (I did some for Excel before, albeit with macro recorder =) Basically, I'm creating a new appointment (the code was borrowed from a message from this group or some forum). Below is part of the code and 2 things I'm struggling to do. With objAppointment .Subject = "Call " .Start = ' PROBLEM 1: Here I want to put a time of a current selection in a daily view of the calendar (don't know how to do it) .Duration = 5 .ReminderMinutesBeforeStart = 0 .Save .Display End With PROBLEM 2: When appointment is created and opened I was the cursor to be in a subject line after the word "Call ", so that I can finish typing the subject, eg. "Call Bill Gates" =) Would appreciate any advise. Thank you! |
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