S Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] May 14, 2008 #2 Nice to hear from you Peter! I'm so glad you like the book. The sample code is all available at http://www.outlookcode.com/member/book.aspx, once you create a login.
Nice to hear from you Peter! I'm so glad you like the book. The sample code is all available at http://www.outlookcode.com/member/book.aspx, once you create a login.
P Peter O'Dowd \(MVP\) May 17, 2008 #3 Got the sample code, thanks Sue, Exchange Server 2007 provides 'classifications' which may be imported into Outlook 2007 via an XML file. Once these are imported into Outlook 2007, any ideas on how to work with them via add-ins or Outlook VBA via forms? Thanks Peter -- Peter O'Dowd Exchange Server MVP http://www.blade.net.nz Nice to hear from you Peter! I'm so glad you like the book. The sample code is all available at http://www.outlookcode.com/member/book.aspx, once you create a login.
Got the sample code, thanks Sue, Exchange Server 2007 provides 'classifications' which may be imported into Outlook 2007 via an XML file. Once these are imported into Outlook 2007, any ideas on how to work with them via add-ins or Outlook VBA via forms? Thanks Peter -- Peter O'Dowd Exchange Server MVP http://www.blade.net.nz Nice to hear from you Peter! I'm so glad you like the book. The sample code is all available at http://www.outlookcode.com/member/book.aspx, once you create a login.