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Old March 3rd 10, 03:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default Create a macro in Outlook to run a rule

I created a rule in Outlook 2007 for e-mails that have certain words in the
subject line, to be deleted. I have checked the rule and made it first but
it does not run. I have to run it manually but clicking tools, rules and
alerts, run rules, etc. This is pain to do. All my other rules run with no
problem, this is the only one that does not run.
So I thought I would make a macro on the toolbar and then just click on that
and not have to click on tools, rules, etc.
How do I do that?
 




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