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HOW TO SAVE MESSAGES

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black.marlin@hotmail.it - 22 May 2008 06:50 GMT
Hallo
Sorry for my english!
I want to save message (like Save As) and then register in a database
where i saved it.
I tried

Dim MyOlApp As New Outllok.Application
Dim MyOlExp As Outlook.Esplorer
Set MyOlExp=MyOlApp.ActiveExplorer
MyOlExp.Selection.Item(1).SaveAs Pathname , olMSG
follows MS Access application call

It seems to run but the first time i launch Outlook the saved message
is correct but the selection shifts on another message. I normally use
Win XP Pro and MS Office 2003 and i tried on some PC. Sometimes no
problem, sometimes happenes what i wrote.

Some help ?
Thanks
Roady [MVP] - 22 May 2008 09:29 GMT
You forgot to mention why that behavior is not desired for you and which
behavior you expected instead.
Either way, post in the outlook.program_vba newsgroup down the hall instead.

Also note that your code contains a couple of spelling errors, starting with
Outllok.Application.

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> Hallo
> Sorry for my english!
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> Some help ?
> Thanks
 
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