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    Need help , a newbie needs help how to start

    Hi All

    I try to learn outlook VBA, it?s a little different to other Office applications. at first I tried to use VB script editor to a outlook template with limited send item and ? and tried to run some sample that I found in USING VISUAL BASIC For APLLICATIONS 5 1997 my unique reference except outlook 2003 help, I think after some weeks try and error its time ask some one help me, how I can start learning outlook VBA programming. there is no bookshop that I can but a hardcopy about outlook VBA programming and my book in 20 pages, search in internet for a .pdf ebook could not help me, any suggestion , comment would helpful.(I know VB6 and a little VB.NET )

    BR

    sastwhc

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    Moderator VBAX Guru Ken Puls's Avatar
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    Hi there,

    I can't give you any books, as I don't actually own an Outlook specific one myself. You could try Sue Mosher's site. I can't give you any feedback on her books, though, as I haven't read one.

    The way I've learned what I did is mostly by forum posts once I had a goal in mind. You could also search our KB, and check our resources page for some links as well, though.
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    VBAX Master Killian's Avatar
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    Hi and welcome to VBAX

    It might be worth having a look at some of our Knowledge Base articles - they all have detailed instructions so with your background in VB/.net you should pick up the basic principles pretty quickly

    You should also find some articles, documentation and usefuls links at Sue Mosher's Site - OutlookCode.com
    - although the site was down when I just checked (!)

    Hope that helps...
    K :-)

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    thnx

    Hi all

    i have to say thank you,i try to learn other VBA corners, such as VBA in word,excel,access,i start learn VBA for office only in outlook. i wish find my problem solution, thnx again.


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