Blind Copy GoodTodo in Outlook
Not long ago, both my personal and business email was managed by Google. Those were the good old days. I had a consistent interface, and more importantly, consistent shortcut keys. Can you guess why I...
View ArticleOpening Outlook Attachments Redux
In Opening Outlook Attachments, I posted some code to open Outlook attachments using the keyboard. Now that I’m back using Outlook, I had to dig out the old code and put it to use. Of course I won’t be...
View ArticleStop Replying to Yourself
In this edition of How to Make Outlook More Like GMail, I address the problem of replying to a message that you have sent. Inexplicably, Outlook creates a message addressed to you. That make sense from...
View ArticleCreating an Appointment in Outlook 2010
I got a new job about a year ago and I went from using Google’s calendar to Outlook. I’ve added some code to Outlook to handle emails a little more like GMail does, but one thing I’ve missed is the...
View ArticleCreating an Appointment in Outlook 2010 Part II
Yesterday I posted about replicating how you can enter an item on Google’s calendar in Outlook. Today, we’ll look behind the form to see what’s going on. I won’t cover every piece of code, but you can...
View ArticleCreating an Appointment in Outlook 2010 Installation
Creating an Appointment in Outlook 2010 Creating an Appointment in Outlook 2010 Part II You can download MGoogleCal.zip Here are the steps to install the code. Download the zip file from the link above...
View ArticleInserting a Range into an Outlook Appointment
Jesse asks: In VBA, how do I add a range of cells to the body of an appointment? Unlike email, the AppointmentItem does not have an HTMLBody property. If it did, then I would convert the range to HTML...
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