[AccessD] OT: Programming in Outlook

John Colby jcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Wed Jun 18 17:16:00 CDT 2003


Well, for all of that it still isn't working.  If I have a startup macro it
doesn't fire, but it does delay Outlook opening by several minutes.  It is
the startup macro causing the delay in opening since if I get rid of that,
Access opens normally.

John W. Colby
www.colbyconsulting.com

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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 5:32 PM
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Subject: RE: [AccessD] OT: Programming in Outlook


On 18 Jun 2003 at 11:57, Drew Wutka wrote:

> Alright John, I have never done this, but I am a little surprised you
didn't
> figure this out too.
>
> I'll explain what I did.  First, I went Tools --> Macro --> Visual Basic
> editor, and got the VBE for Outlook.  I then looked under Project 1, and
saw
> Microsoft Outlook Objects.  There was just one object,
'ThisOutlookSession'.
> I selected that, and got the code page for the ThisOutlookSession 'class'.
> Once inside, I looked at the objects (top left drop down on your code
page),
> and saw Application.  Once that was selected, I looked at the events (top
> right of the code page), I got ItemSend, NewMail, OptionsPagesAdd, Quit,
> Reminder, and Startup.
>
>
Exactly how I located it too :-)
I don't do Outlook either!


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