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Hi,
I've followed the MS KB article to Open Form from a Toolbar Button. This is the Macro, as I have it in ThisOutlookSession: Sub DisplayForm() Set myFolder = Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set myItem = myFolder.Items.Add("IPM.Note.SuppRequest") myItem.Display myItem.Recipient.Add ") End Sub The only difference from the KB Article is the Recipient.Add. However, my problem is that I got it to work just as I left my Office, and as soon as I got home never worked again. Anyone got a clue? Best Regards, Alexandre Sousa |
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