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Programmatically bring up Advanced Find for contacts?
I've found numerous posts regarding the regular email message advanced
find, but nothing about the advanced find for contacts. It's now more mouse clicks to get to and I have to search a few times a day for names within my organization. Would be neat to have vb to bring it up. The way to get to it in O2007 that I've found is: Click on NEW MAIL message TO box ADVANCED FIND link in upper right- hand corner of that box. Anyone know how to bring up the box directly via vb script? Thanks! :oD |
Programmatically bring up Advanced Find for contacts?
Get the CommandBars collection of the Inspector and call the
CommandBars.ExecuteMso() method with an argument of "AdvancedFind". -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "StargateFanNotAtHome" wrote in message ... I've found numerous posts regarding the regular email message advanced find, but nothing about the advanced find for contacts. It's now more mouse clicks to get to and I have to search a few times a day for names within my organization. Would be neat to have vb to bring it up. The way to get to it in O2007 that I've found is: Click on NEW MAIL message TO box ADVANCED FIND link in upper right- hand corner of that box. Anyone know how to bring up the box directly via vb script? Thanks! :oD |
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