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I deal with well formatted emails by selecting them and using File - Save.As
to create a single text file. Outlook (2003) concatenates the messages - I like that - I have to navigate the filepath and name the file. I thought I'd automate those few keystrokes to a single VBA macro. Simple as that sounds, I can find no way of replicating the behaviour on *multiple* selections. Sure I can iterate through the selections, save a temp file (with olTXT etc.) then append the files in code to a single output but I feel I must be missing something - am I? |
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