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Apr 16th, 2002, 07:47 AM
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Yes.
Problem is how.
Now if you know how to do it manually do this first then see if there are corresponding objects which can be set to do it in code. I was going to suggest 'record macro' but outlook 2k here doesn't have it. If it does, use it and look at the code.
I am guessing that you need to set up a task to notify the user, so read up on the helpfiles sections on tasks.
Vince
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