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Microsoft Visual Basic code has lost function in Outlook 2007
A couple weeks ago, Roady and Michael Bauer answered my question as to how to
input VBA code to prompt Outlook to ask me in which folder to store an e-mail when I send it. It worked on one day, however on the 2nd day it did not. I tried to remove and input the code again, without success. Can anyone provide advice on how to re-enable the VBA code? Thanks much. Gary Grathen Ormond Beach, FL |
Microsoft Visual Basic code has lost function in Outlook 2007
Check your Outlook Macro Security settings. If Macros have been disabled
this would prevent your VBA from running. -- Alan Moseley IT Consultancy http://www.amitc.co.uk If I have solved your problem, please click Yes below. Thanks. "Gary Grathen" wrote: A couple weeks ago, Roady and Michael Bauer answered my question as to how to input VBA code to prompt Outlook to ask me in which folder to store an e-mail when I send it. It worked on one day, however on the 2nd day it did not. I tried to remove and input the code again, without success. Can anyone provide advice on how to re-enable the VBA code? Thanks much. Gary Grathen Ormond Beach, FL |
Microsoft Visual Basic code has lost function in Outlook 2007
Thanks Alan, however the VBA function did not work even after I disabled all
macro security. -- Gary Grathen Ormond Beach, FL "Gary Grathen" wrote: A couple weeks ago, Roady and Michael Bauer answered my question as to how to input VBA code to prompt Outlook to ask me in which folder to store an e-mail when I send it. It worked on one day, however on the 2nd day it did not. I tried to remove and input the code again, without success. Can anyone provide advice on how to re-enable the VBA code? Thanks much. Gary Grathen Ormond Beach, FL |
Microsoft Visual Basic code has lost function in Outlook 2007
So you did actually have to switch off the security then? If this is the
case then did you try it again AFTER restarting Outlook? Did you type the function code into the ThisOutlookSession code window? -- Alan Moseley IT Consultancy http://www.amitc.co.uk If I have solved your problem, please click Yes below. Thanks. "Gary Grathen" wrote: Thanks Alan, however the VBA function did not work even after I disabled all macro security. -- Gary Grathen Ormond Beach, FL "Gary Grathen" wrote: A couple weeks ago, Roady and Michael Bauer answered my question as to how to input VBA code to prompt Outlook to ask me in which folder to store an e-mail when I send it. It worked on one day, however on the 2nd day it did not. I tried to remove and input the code again, without success. Can anyone provide advice on how to re-enable the VBA code? Thanks much. Gary Grathen Ormond Beach, FL |
Microsoft Visual Basic code has lost function in Outlook 2007
Alan, yes I dd switch off security and rebooted.
I also typed the function code into the appropriate window. For some reason, it worked one day but not the next. Thanks. -- Gary Grathen Ormond Beach, FL DeLand FL "Alan Moseley" wrote: So you did actually have to switch off the security then? If this is the case then did you try it again AFTER restarting Outlook? Did you type the function code into the ThisOutlookSession code window? -- Alan Moseley IT Consultancy http://www.amitc.co.uk If I have solved your problem, please click Yes below. Thanks. "Gary Grathen" wrote: Thanks Alan, however the VBA function did not work even after I disabled all macro security. -- Gary Grathen Ormond Beach, FL "Gary Grathen" wrote: A couple weeks ago, Roady and Michael Bauer answered my question as to how to input VBA code to prompt Outlook to ask me in which folder to store an e-mail when I send it. It worked on one day, however on the 2nd day it did not. I tried to remove and input the code again, without success. Can anyone provide advice on how to re-enable the VBA code? Thanks much. Gary Grathen Ormond Beach, FL |
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