Re: Access and Outlook
- From: "Rick Wannall" <wannall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 15:36:10 GMT
Just so you know: You can link directly to data in Exchange by using File |
Get Data | Link Tables...
In the dialog box that opens, open the "Files of Type" dropdown and select
Exchange().
If you're goin through Exchange, that might suggest some possibilities.
If you're on a local machine, you can get to your own Outlook stores by
going into a module, using Tools | References, and checking the box next to
Microsoft Outlook x.x Object Library. This gives you a way to get to that
data. You'd have to write code to do the kinds of correspondence checking
you refer to.
Take a look at one of these for a start.
For your local stores, this should give you some food for thought:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=313787
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