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Hi Joseph,
The error object doesn't lie (at least not in this case). Strange tho it may seem, the Outlook application object doesn't have a Visible property.
("Strange" doesn't adequately describe it, does it?)
There is always the "Display" property, which you're probably familiar with as applied to mail items etc. but also applies to folders, so displaying the Inbox for example, will show the main application window[VBA]Dim objOL As New Outlook.Application
Dim ns As Namespace
Dim fldr As MAPIFolder
Set ns = objOL.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set fldr = ns.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox)
fldr.Display[/VBA]
K :-)
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