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Old May 13th 09, 02:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default VBA help window: Multiple windows/tabs, bookmarks, bookmarks/historypane

I spinning up on VBA using the Help program and the newsgroups.

On Windows XP, is there a way to get multiple help windows/tabs,
bookmark pages, and call up a pane for bookmarks or history?
Something like a browser is would be nice. It's hard to look up one
thing, then to have to look up other things to understand the
preceding thing, and by the time you find your way back to previous
things, you've forgotten the details of the newer things that you
read.

Thanks.
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Old May 13th 09, 02:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]
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Default VBA help window: Multiple windows/tabs, bookmarks, bookmarks/history pane

You might want to post in some sort of Windows programming group, this one
is only for Outlook programming.

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I spinning up on VBA using the Help program and the newsgroups.

On Windows XP, is there a way to get multiple help windows/tabs,
bookmark pages, and call up a pane for bookmarks or history?
Something like a browser is would be nice. It's hard to look up one
thing, then to have to look up other things to understand the
preceding thing, and by the time you find your way back to previous
things, you've forgotten the details of the newer things that you
read.

Thanks.


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Old May 14th 09, 02:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Sue Mosher [MVP][_2_]
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Default VBA help window: Multiple windows/tabs, bookmarks, bookmarks/histo

Help just isn't what it used to be, is it? You might find the Outlook 2007
developer reference at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb177050.aspx
is easier to find your way through and bookmark.
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" wrote:

I spinning up on VBA using the Help program and the newsgroups.

On Windows XP, is there a way to get multiple help windows/tabs,
bookmark pages, and call up a pane for bookmarks or history?
Something like a browser is would be nice. It's hard to look up one
thing, then to have to look up other things to understand the
preceding thing, and by the time you find your way back to previous
things, you've forgotten the details of the newer things that you
read.


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Old May 19th 09, 02:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default VBA help window: Multiple windows/tabs, bookmarks,bookmarks/history pane

Oops! Sorry...

On May 13, 9:43*am, "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote:
You might want to post in some sort of Windows programming group, this one
is only for Outlook programming.

wrote
I spinning up on VBA using the Help program and the newsgroups.


On Windows XP, is there a way to get multiple help windows/tabs,
bookmark pages, and call up a pane for bookmarks or history?
Something like a browser is would be nice. *It's hard to look up one
thing, then to have to look up other things to understand the
preceding thing, and by the time you find your way back to previous
things, you've forgotten the details of the newer things that you
read.


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Old May 19th 09, 02:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default VBA help window: Multiple windows/tabs, bookmarks,bookmarks/histo

It appears to be quite a bit different from the VBA help online.
Thanks anyway! I think part of the problem is as Ken Slovak said: I
posted to the wrong group (inadverdently).

On May 14, 9:20*am, Sue Mosher [MVP]
wrote:
Help just isn't what it used to be, is it? You might find the Outlook 2007
developer reference athttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb177050.aspx
is easier to find your way through and bookmark.


" wrote:
I spinning up on VBA using the Help program and the newsgroups.


On Windows XP, is there a way to get multiple help windows/tabs,
bookmark pages, and call up a pane for bookmarks or history?
Something like a browser is would be nice. *It's hard to look up one
thing, then to have to look up other things to understand the
preceding thing, and by the time you find your way back to previous
things, you've forgotten the details of the newer things that you
read

 




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