All tips and code examples (see sub categories) you use on your own risk.
There is no warranty for lost of data or a damaged system.
To use VBA in Outlook®, you have to change the security settings (Tools -> Macro -> Security):
Set macro security in Outlook® 2003
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Set macro security in Outlook® 2007
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Attention: To take effect on this setting you have to restart Outlook®!
Alternativly you can digital sign the VBA Project. The workshop Use VBA in Outlook® show how to do that. Further code examples you will find on the web page of Michael Bauer.
Hints:
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Sometimes the Windows Script Host is used (Default on Windows® XP/Windows Vista®, on Windows® 2000 you can
install it for free).
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All published macros are under the copyright of Peter Marchert and you need a
permission to print them in publication of any kind by a reference to the source of the code.
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If you need help to get a macro run, please contact me.
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For usage for privat use only (also for business use) you do not need any kind of permission.
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If the usage comes into conflict with guilty law or does break intern company rules it is not allowed to use the code.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 December 2008 10:15