Tutorial by Examples

There are currently three topics introducing Outlook VBA and at least three more are planned. Part 1 describes how to get access to the Visual Basic Editor. If you are a user of Outlook 2003 and a user of Excel VBA, you will learn little for this part since accessing the Outlook Visual Basic Edito...
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is the macro language behind all Microsoft Office products and is essentially identical across all Office products. What differs from product to product is the Object model. Excel has workbooks, worksheets and cells. Access has tables and attributes. Outlook h...
The various parts of the introduction aim to give the information that any programmer new to Outlook VBA would need. Much of the code was originally developed with Outlook 2003 and has been tested with Outlook 2016. It should work unchanged with any intermediate version. New functionality has been...

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