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Old July 9th 09, 01:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Rob Girard
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Default Running a Macro when email arrives

Hi Sue,

Your script is very useful and I have mange to create this to flash up with
a msg box when the email arrives with a specific subject.

Is there a way I can use this same code to open an Excel document?

Thanks

Rob

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