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Old January 25th 06, 09:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba,microsoft.public.project
Rick Williams
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Default Two MSProject-Outlook macros that allow them to exchange information

The attachment contains two macros that run in MS Project. OutlookLink
exports the tasks in your current (open) project to MS Outlook tasks. The
second macro retrieves updates from Outlook and updates the Project tasks
with the data.
I hope someone finds it useful.

Regards to all,
Rick Williams




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Old January 25th 06, 09:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba,microsoft.public.project
John
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Default Two MSProject-Outlook macros that allow them to exchange information

In article ,
"Rick Williams" wrote:

The attachment contains two macros that run in MS Project. OutlookLink
exports the tasks in your current (open) project to MS Outlook tasks. The
second macro retrieves updates from Outlook and updates the Project tasks
with the data.
I hope someone finds it useful.

Regards to all,
Rick Williams


begin 666 GoodOutlookCode.txt
[Image]

end


Rick,
We appreciate your offer but generally attachments to a post are frowned
upon. I don't have a problem but some others who post or respond in this
newsgroup get saddled with download charges. A much better approach is
to simply indicate you have a macro (or other helpful item) and then
give a contact (e.g. valid e-mail, website, etc.).

John
Project MVP
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Old January 25th 06, 09:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba,microsoft.public.project
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Two MSProject-Outlook macros that allow them to exchange information

Feel free to post them at http://www.outlookcode.com/code.aspx

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In article ,
"Rick Williams" wrote:

The attachment contains two macros that run in MS Project. OutlookLink
exports the tasks in your current (open) project to MS Outlook tasks. The
second macro retrieves updates from Outlook and updates the Project tasks
with the data.
I hope someone finds it useful.

Regards to all,
Rick Williams


begin 666 GoodOutlookCode.txt
[Image]

end


Rick,
We appreciate your offer but generally attachments to a post are frowned
upon. I don't have a problem but some others who post or respond in this
newsgroup get saddled with download charges. A much better approach is
to simply indicate you have a macro (or other helpful item) and then
give a contact (e.g. valid e-mail, website, etc.).

John
Project MVP

 




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