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Hi,
I'm using a Palm m505 and a macro runs on startup of Outlook 2003. How do I tell Outlook to allow this macro to run w/o me having to hit OK. Thanks. jc |
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jbc wrote:
I'm using a Palm m505 and a macro runs on startup of Outlook 2003. How do I tell Outlook to allow this macro to run w/o me having to hit OK. Correct the macro so that it conforms to the Outlook Object Model Guard. http://www.outlookcode.com/d/sec.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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