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VB6 and Outlook add-on (Newbie)

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Jason Kendall - 28 Oct 2004 01:59 GMT
Thank you for your time to start.

I was hoping to find some basic instructions to-do the following.

What I want to-do is create under a particular folder a set of folders. This
list of folders would be auto-generated at start time (Or a context option
to regenerate) and pull the data from a remote XML based file.

Each folder would then gather details about messages from a different remote
XML file. The XML file would include the date, subject, from tag, and body.
If possible it would be also great to have it view like a News group view
where it could tree out representing the same thread.

Could anyone point me in the correct direction or give me some hints as to
how to create the Folders and views?

Thanks,
Jason Kendall
CoolAcid Entertainment Network
Michael Bauer - 28 Oct 2004 05:26 GMT
Hi Jason,

the online help of outlook vba will give you a good point to start.

Just open your VBA environment, press F2 for opening the object browser,
switch to <Outlook> from <All Libraries>, select "Folders" in the left
pane, "Add" in the right and press F1.

A lot of samples are also available on Sue´s site, www.outlookcode.com.

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