Tutorial by Examples

You are an Outlook user and understand terms such as “email”, “received time”, “subject” and “Folder Pane”. You know how to access Outlook’s Visual Basic Editor and create a module. See Introduction Part 1 if necessary. You have at least a basic knowledge of VBA. I declare Subroutines and variab...
Outlook stores emails, calendar items, notes, tasks and so on in files known as Stores. If you look at your Folder Pane you will see something like: Aaaaaaaaaa Inbox Drafts Deleted Items : : Bbbbbbbbbb Inbox Drafts Deleted Items : : Cccccccccc : : "Aaaaaaaa...
In my Folder Pane example above, I only list three standard folders: “Inbox”, “Drafts” and “Deleted Items”. There are other standard folders and you can create as many folders of your own as you wish. Some people create folders under Inbox but I prefer to create new folders at the same level as Inb...
A store is a file in which Outlook stores emails, calendar items, notes, tasks and so on. A store may contain Outlook standard folders such as “Inbox” and “Sent Items”. A store may also contain user created folders. Both Outlook standard folders and user created folders may contain user created...

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