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Writing my first VBA for Outlook 2003, although I have written many for
EXCEL. I created the macro and saved VBAProhect.OTM, but then when I return to Outlook and choose Tools|Macro|Macros.., there are no entries and everything is diabled except 'Cancel'. If I type the name in the text box, then the "Create" command is enabled & when I click it, I am brought to the VBA_Editor with my pre-existing code sitting there and the shell of a new function below it. What's the magic action that has to happen to get the coded macros to be available to the Outlook app? thanks |
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