It appears as if I've got some weird "Using Statements" One that's just
Using Outlook;
and other,
Using Outlook1 = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook;
And the original DLL on the above did not allow the "foreach". I found
another DLL which does allow it, and it seemed to work with both 2003 and
2007 so I think I may be OK with that. But do you know what the first one is
pointing to? If I remove it I get a bunch of errors in the stuff you wrote
for us.
"Marketware" wrote:
[i]
I am using the code you wrote to instaniate an Outlook object. I'm going to
create a new project (separate out just this code) into a new project and see
if I can see anything.
bob
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
No idea, that is very bizarre.
I use that type of code all the time. It compiles perfectly here. In fact, I
copied it from a working project I was just compiling.
I just tested and compiled again, and it compiled again with no errors.
There's some other problem that you have.
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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007.
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"Marketware" wrote in message
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Now I have a new compiler problem. On the line:
c = (Outlook.ContactItem)items;
I get the following:
Cannot apply indexing with [] to an expression of type 'Outlook.Items'
I've also tried to replace with () and I get another error about trying to
use as a method.
Ideas??
.