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Old October 15th 07, 06:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Maurice
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Default Can this be done through VBA-code

Hi,

Is it possible to retract let's say a mail through VBA. In addition to that
I have three options the usual ones; tasks, appointments and mail.

I add a record in an Access database and automate through Outlook. Works
like a charm (thanks Ken..). Now if I wanted to cancel the appointment which
I've added in my database i want to go to the sent items folder and find the
specific appointment (based on the recordset ID - I've added that to the
appointment). When I've found it I would like to cancel this appointment. How
can I do that via VBA. I guess the same applies for tasks and mail.

I know it's a lot to ask but a few pointers would be sufficient...

Thanks in advance
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Maurice Ausum
 




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