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Thanks JP... this is just what im looking for. Appreciate the updated code,
was thinking that was the way that property worked but was not sure. This adds the needed functionally to the application I have written. Fred Alyea "JP" wrote: ps Fred - if you click on a blank line in your code inside the "With objOutlookMsg" statement, type a "." (period) and you should get an Intellisense dropdown list of the properties available for the MailItem. You can simply select one and then hit F1 to get help on what it does. HTH, JP On Nov 19, 5:47 pm, Tylendal wrote: Thank you... I was trying to find this property without success. Would it be possibe for you to supply me with simple syntax for its use. Thanks Fred Alyea |
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