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On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 10:03:04 -0500, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]"
wrote: no, there are no such tools to do what you want. I don't know if inbox rules from ornicusa.com might offer better management tools - it does offer more powerful rules. Diane, Thanks. I already checked. None of their tools help manage the rules list. They do have some nice tools that I would purchase if I needed them. To learn more about outlook programming, spend some time at outlookcode.com. While you can do some stuff in rules with VBA, you really need to work with VB, C#, C++ or Delphi to do deep programming in Outlook. Ouch! Is this true of Access and other Office apps? If all I need to do is list out all the rules, can I do that in VBA? What is it about VBA that is limiting compared to VB or C++/C#? Is straight C, which would be easier to learn than C++ or C#, sufficient do do things with rules that can't be done with VBA? Any books to help get me started with Outlook programming? Thanks. |
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