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Old July 29th 08, 08:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Can not see Macro when arguement is defined



You can see that script only if you're in the rules wizzard.

But if you click Tools/Macros/Macros, you cannot see it, that's right. And
by the way, in that dialog you couldn't assign any macro to a rule.

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Am Thu, 24 Jul 2008 14:26:04 -0700 schrieb Ryan:

Michael,
I'm sorry I misspoke. I am creating a macro with a MailItem argument
defined. However when I go to create the rule. I can not see it as a

macro.
When I go to macro - macros. I can not see it.

When I am in the editor I can see the code. But not able to run it as the
macro pop-up does not show it either.

"Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:



That's right, you cannot see it if you want to run a macro. But if you
assign it to a run-a-script rule it's visible.

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Am Thu, 24 Jul 2008 13:53:01 -0700 schrieb Ryan:

I am attempting to set up my Outlook 2007 client to run a rule against
messages with a specific subject that will in turn run a macro to export

the
body to a local file that will be used for input by Powershell. Here is

a
copy of the macro I pulled from the web.

' (C) Dmitry Sotnikov
' http://dmitrysotnikov.wordpress.com
' Add this to your Outlook macros project
' Then associate SaveAsText with a rule procesing
' emails from your address with a keyword in subject

' This is to have a Sleep function in Outlook
Declare Sub Sleep Lib "kernel32" (ByVal dwMilliseconds As Long)

' The main function saving the script email as text
' and sending back the transcript
Sub SaveAsText(MyMail As MailItem)
' Export email (with PowerShell script in body) as a text file
MyMail.SaveAs "c:\scripts\outlook.ps1", olTXT

' Create a response email
Dim reMail As Outlook.MailItem
Set reMail = MyMail.Reply

' wait till transcript is available
Set fs = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
While Not fs.FileExists("C:\Scripts\email_transcript.txt")
Sleep 1000
Wend

' attach the transcript and send it back
reMail.Attachments.Add "C:\Scripts\email_transcript.txt"
reMail.Send
End Sub

When this added in the VBA Editor. I can not see this when I attempt to

run
a macro. If I create a new test macro with out an argument defined with

sub.
I can see it fine and run the macro all day.

Sub HelloWorldMsgBox()
MsgBox ("Hello World")
End Sub

To make this worse. I have no VBA experience so troubleshooting this

has
been very difficult.

When you reply please keep it simple and feel free to talk down to

me....
:-)

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