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[A1 Outlook Professional - Address Book Backup and Restore | VB 6.0 | Intermediate / Arun Nair | 32767 since 1/9/2003 6:59:09 AM |
By 8 Users 6 Excellent Ratings
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Backup and Restore your Outlook Address Books contacts. You can save your contacts as different profiles which means you can maintain different contact books and restore it whenever and wherever you want! Saves you considerable of time and resources since ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot)
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A dead good example of Automation with Outlook | VB 3.0, VB 4.0 (16-bit), VB 4.0 (32-bit), VB 5.0, VB 6.0, VB Script, ASP (Active Server Pages) | Intermediate / John Edward Colman | 33274 since 10/17/2000 10:25:25 AM |
By 15 Users 9 Excellent Ratings
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This demonstration program gives examples of how you can control Outlook using AUTOMATION to create mail, contacts and appointments.
You can adapt this code to create the other outlook items.
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Add Contacts from Access 2k to outlook 2k | VBA MS Access | Intermediate / John Pope | 13956 since 7/17/2001 2:08:38 PM |
By 6 Users 4 Excellent Ratings
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This code will send customer information such as Name address , city, state, zip to outlook2 contacts
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Add Contacts To Microsoft Outlook | VB 5.0, VB 6.0 | Intermediate / Afshaad Patel | 11359 since 1/27/2000 |
By 3 Users
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Well everyone just pounced at me for not sending in the source code. well you should have little nicer
well anyways here is the code for the application that i uploaded last time
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automatic birthday email sender with outlook | VB 3.0, VB 4.0 (16-bit), VB 4.0 (32-bit), VB 5.0, VB 6.0, VBA MS Access, VBA MS Excel | Beginner / Oliver Giesbert | 12620 since 1/15/2003 12:09:23 PM |
By 1 Users
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This code automaticly generates emails with outlook for every contacts who has birthday. the email beginns with a personal salutation. the email body will be taken from an email in the drafts folder.
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Contacts Manager | VB 6.0 | Intermediate / Masood H. Virk | 3487 since 1/6/2009 6:05:23 AM |
By 1 Users
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This Contact Manager Program store your personal or company contacts.
You can also access the Outlook Contacts.
Actually this software is virtually client server application , Just Put the Database folder at Network and make the DSN for that Database name ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot)
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Control Outlook | VB 6.0 | Intermediate / John McGlothlin | 24258 since 8/7/2001 5:05:48 PM |
By 15 Users 7 Excellent Ratings
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This a simple demo of the various ways to use VB 6 and Outlook 2000 to Send Mail, create Tasks or Notes, View the Contacts or the Personal Address Book, Add Folders, Search for Folders, etc.
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Email Multipage Twain Scan or Screen Cap(s) as PDF | VB 6.0 | Intermediate / Warren Goff | 8225 since 5/4/2008 8:21:18 AM |
By 6 Users 5 Excellent Ratings
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Update(5-13-08) >>> You may scan a document (multipage) or screen capture(s) (multipage) into pdf files. The file is then attached to an email and sent to a recipient using SMTP. A list of various SMTP servers is included. The faxes may be previe ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot)
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Get Outlook 2002 Contact Info | VB 6.0 | Intermediate / Erica Ziegler-Roberts | 4315 since 5/9/2003 7:49:50 AM |
By 6 Users 4 Excellent Ratings
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I wrote a program that gets contacts from Outlook, although it worked in Outlook 2000, it did not work in 2002. This code also works in 2002, without the Outlook Object 10.0. You can use 2000's 9.0 Object Library and it still works. This caused me so much ...(description truncated)
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List all contacts stored in all Outlook contactfolders | VB 5.0, VB 6.0, VBA MS Excel | Intermediate / Joost Rongen | 8832 since 2/8/2002 2:21:10 AM |
By 7 Users 3 Excellent Ratings
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This peace of code shows you how to obtain all the contacts as been stored in your Outlook pst-file. No matter how mutch contact-folders you have and how deep the three might be. (tested with Outlook 2000)
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