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Hi,
I want to populate a tree (or just a combobox) control, on a form in excel, with the available folders in Outlook. Can anyone steer me in the write direction for some examples on how to do this? I am not looking to hard code them in, but have the application find them, and load them into the form dynamically. Thanks in advance, Ariel |
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