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Hello,
We have Outlook 2003. I have an Outlook form that everyone in our firm uses which defaults to go to a specific mailbox called DOCKETING. This mailbox can be accessed by two other people (e.g. User1 and User2). I need to put a button on this form so that when User1 goes into the DOCKETING mailbox to read the mail (which is a form), they can click on a button in this form which will send a reply to the original sender that they (e.g. User1) has opened and read the email. The same would apply if User2 would open the email in the DOCKETING mailbox. Can anyone point me in the right direction for the VBA code I would use for the command button. Thanks in advance! |
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