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    Re: How to record a macro in outlook2003?

    Just take the command bars part and try to print out the captions for your controls.
    VB Code:
    1. Dim i As Integer
    2. For i = 1 to Application.ActiveExplorer.CommandBars("Menu Bar").Controls.Count
    3.     Debug.Print Application.ActiveExplorer.CommandBars("Menu Bar").Controls(1).Name
    4. Next
    See if the Tools control is spelled the same and present.
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    [RESOLVED]How to record a macro in outlook2003?

    Quote Originally Posted by RobDog888
    Just take the command bars part and try to print out the captions for your controls.
    VB Code:
    1. Dim i As Integer
    2. For i = 1 to Application.ActiveExplorer.CommandBars("Menu Bar").Controls.Count
    3.     Debug.Print Application.ActiveExplorer.CommandBars("Menu Bar").Controls(1).Name
    4. Next
    See if the Tools control is spelled the same and present.
    Hello RobDog888,
    OK It's working!!!
    two things:
    1)I forgot to tell you i'm using the hebrew version - that is why &tools is not recognized because the name is in hebrew.
    2)Debug.Print Application.ActiveExplorer.CommandBars("Menu Bar").Controls(1).Caption ->i got an error when tried to use Name

    Thank you so much for your help!!!
    Now i'll go and find how to do this from vb ->write a DLL That will be loaded when outlook launches.

    Best Regards,
    ERAN

    p.s.
    I gave it a resolved title but if you can please send me the other code we talked about ( toolbar example )...
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