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    Solved: Group Schedules





    I have a made a Group Schedule named ?Test? in my Calender. Is it possible to make a shortcut or macro button to this specific Group Schedule in the menubar. It would be a bit easier than opening the dialogbox containing all the Group Schedules every time.



    All that I could find on this subject is that Group Schedules are ?hidden? objects in the Calender. Well they are for me



    Any Ideas let me know

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    Hi and welcome to VBAX!

    Hidden they are indeed and like many things in outlook not accesible by code.

    I don't think you can make this work reliable.

    The best you can do is use SendKey methods combined with CommandBarControl.Execute methods but I don't think you'll be very succesfull.

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    Thanks for the answer.

    Regards Rico

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