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Greetings - This is my first post to this group. I have never dealt at
all with customizing Outlook... always been an ASP and ASP.NET (VB.NET) developer for web based applications. But, I have a client who wants to simplfy a process in Outlook 2003. Outlook let's you customize the calendar events that you view. Here's what they are doing: View Arrange By Current View Customize View Then, in the dialog box: Filter Advanced Field All Appointment Fields Category Then, in the form, enter the desired value by with they want to filter their view. As you can see, it's a long process. They have asked me to come up with a way to shorten it. Even if I could could create a keystroke that would bring them right to the final screen/form, that would help a ton. But ideally, I would like to provide a form field on the tool bar, and when populated, would filter the view accordingly. Please keep in mind that I currently know NOTHING about building macro's in Outlook. Any help, hints, and points to tutorials would be fantastic. Thanks, Casey |
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