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![]() A macro open's all chosen RSS-Feed's in the default browser (as if you click on the title in the body of each feed). When using "You Subscribe", "Attensa" or another rss-reader that recieve's news into a single folder in Outlook You have to Alt-Tab between Outlook and the internet browser in order to get to choose the next feed in Outlook and then click on that feed's title (in the feed's body). There must be a way to mark a number of feed's and then use the macro to "click" on all of these feed's title (in the feed's body). -- Mr. Snooker Posted from - http://www.officehelp.in |
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