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Am 25 Jul 2006 01:58:12 -0700 schrieb vortex2k4:
Please try this one: tms.Find ("[Subject] " & chr(34) & Newmsgarray(i) & chr(34)) -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook -- www.VBOffice.net -- Couldnt really find a definitive answer on this group so thought I would start a new topic. I want to be able to use the find command to find a subject that is in a folder from an array. So far I have this : itms.Find ("[Subject] = ""Newmsgarray(i)""") It finds no errors but im not sure if it is working or not. I want to be able to do something if the subject in the array is NOT found rather that if it IS found. If you could tell me the syntax for this, that would be great. Thanks Alot |
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