Help: Writing Outlook Macro

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Ivonne

I have created a macro in Outlook 2000 (Visual Basics)
that will not run, I get an error. I apparently do not
know how to WRITE the darn macro. After searching
different websites for help, I have realized that I need
to type in certain codes when creating the macro. (As you
can see, I am a newbie at this.) What I am trying to do
is create a macro to send an email to several recipients.
In other words, create a list of email addresses in
the "To" - "cc" - "bcc," and the "subject" will always be
the same subject. Am I making any sense? Please help! :(
 
It's going to be a lot easier for someone to show you how to do this if you post the code you already have and explain which statement is producing an error and what that error is. No need to feel shy about it. We were all newbies once.
--
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.slipstick.com/books/jumpstart.htm
 
....a lot of us have been newbies _more_ than once. I coded my first
BASIC program more than two decades ago, but I'm sure a newbie at this
point-n-click, drag-n-drop, object-oriented forms-n-controls
click-event stuff! 'nuf to turn your hair gray. 8o)

-jcf

It's going to be a lot easier for someone to show you how to do this
if you post the code you already have and explain which statement is
producing an error and what that error is. No need to feel shy about
it. We were all newbies once.
 
writing a macro in outlook

As a long-term user of Outlook I have never been able to find out how to make and run macros in Outlook. Extensive searches via google produce a lot of fine-tuning advice but to date I cannot find a single detailed step-by-step method of producing a macro, setting a keyboard shortcut for it, and running it in Outlook 2007. I have an extensive list of Word 2007 macros,but using any macro in Outlook eludes me.
 
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