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| Tags: depending, folder, open, outlook, subject, vba |
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Greetings,
I have used VBA before for Excel based Macros but never with Outlook. I am using Outlook 2003 & I know I can access certain network folders via the Outlook browser field. We have hundreds of projects all stored in seperate folders withing a networked location (not Outlook folders but Windows directories). Each project folder has a unique 15 character name. I regularly receive emails on these various projects and need to quickly access that specific folder and it's data. I want to create a Macro that can open a folder within this windows directory depending on the first 15 characters of the email (ignore any prefix to the subject; RE, FWD etc). Thanks in advance for your help Vincent |
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