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Time/Date Missing When Importing Access table into Outlook

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jkyte - 29 Feb 2008 20:29 GMT
I used the Import command in Access to create a table of e-mails from
Outlook.  After performing a number of queries to isolate the relevant
e-mails, now contained in a separate table, I want to import them back into a
new Outlook folder.  Is there a way to re-import into Outlook all of the
fields that were created when I imported the Outlook/Exchange object into
Access?  Specifically,  I cannot find a way to map the time/date received and
sent fields in my Access table to the Outlook folder as part of the import
process.
Roady [MVP] - 29 Feb 2008 21:34 GMT
No, not possible. Instead of using the import procedure you can also create
a linked database in Access. AFAIK this is a two-way sync process so
modifications made via Access are also replicated to Outlook.

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> I used the Import command in Access to create a table of e-mails from
> Outlook.  After performing a number of queries to isolate the relevant
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> sent fields in my Access table to the Outlook folder as part of the import
> process.
 
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