I hope you have a good backup of all your modules. You can try renaming VbaProject.otm to something else, then letting Outlook start and create a new VbaProject.otm file. Then run VBA and see if you can open the renamed one with File | Open Project.

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> Help. I've developed some Outlook VB code (Thanks, Sue M.) but I some lost
> the connection between Outlook and the VbaProject.omt file. I've followed
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> Thanks!
> Bob
Sue, I was just about to write that I had found similar responses in the
google group search of .program_vba (which I just found). I see it's pretty
bleak.
When I go thru Outlook, VB doesn't have a File/Open project option. Is there
a way to open VBA outside of the Office applications (with Off pro)?
Thanks for the feedback. I've learned a lot from you and Ken very quickly.
Bob
I hope you have a good backup of all your modules. You can try renaming
VbaProject.otm to something else, then letting Outlook start and create a
new VbaProject.otm file. Then run VBA and see if you can open the renamed
one with File | Open Project.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Outlook and Exchange solutions at http://www.slipstick.com
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming: Jumpstart
for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx
> Help. I've developed some Outlook VB code (Thanks, Sue M.) but I some lost
> the connection between Outlook and the VbaProject.omt file. I've followed
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> Thanks!
> Bob
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 05 Jan 2004 14:27 GMT
Exported modules, yes. .OTM files, no.

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> Sue, I was just about to write that I had found similar responses in the
> google group search of .program_vba (which I just found). I see it's pretty
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> > Thanks!
> > Bob