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Goal: Allow user to jump to a certain screen/field in Outlook 2003 to
quickly tag a contact record. Essentially I want to automate the following sequence of keystrokes: -Contacts -All Fields tab -All Contact Fields -User Field 4 & enter a value of "HH" I had imagined I'd just go into Macro and say "start recording keystrokes" but that doesn't seem to exist. Correct? Then I thought I could write something in VBA but I'm a VBA novice and I don't quite know how to do what I want. Does anyone know/have any code that would do this? And if it can be done w/ VBA, can I trigger it from a hotkey combination or a custom toolbar button? Or if there's another/better way (other than VBA) of accomplishing what I want, I'm all ears. Thanks in advance for an advice! -Rich |
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