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Hi there. I am working in Access 2003 with a reference to Outlook 2003. Is
there a way in VBA to find an email address based on a name? Maybe something like using the Select Names dialog when you click the To... button on an email message? I can obviously do this manually by typing in the name and showing results from the Global Address List, but I could have hundreds to do and I would love to populate a table automatically behind the scenes. Thanks in advance, Clint |
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