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Microsoft Outlook programming : jumpstart for administrators, power users, and developers / Sue Mosher.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Mosher, Sue, 1953-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Business--Computer programs.
- Business.
- Microsoft Outlook.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (639 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Amsterdam : Digital Press, c2003.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Microsoft Outlook Programming unleashes the power of Microsoft Outlook, allowing administrators and end users to customize Outlook in the same way that they've used macros and templates to customize other programs like Excel and Word. Experienced developers will find the quick-start information they need to begin integrating Outlook into their applications. Microsoft Exchange administrators will get help automating common tasks such as announcing public folders and importing data to custom forms.Microsoft Outlook is the most widely used email program, and it offers the most programmabi
- Contents:
- Front Cover; Microsoft Outlook Programming; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. What You Can Do with Outlook; 1.1 Why program with Outlook?; 1.2 Outlook programming tools; 1.3 New programming features in Outlook 2002; 1.4 How to start; 1.5 A word on Outlook versions and setup; 1.6 Summary; Part I: Outlook VBA Design; Chapter 2. The VBA Design Environment; 2.1 VBA security; 2.2 Starting VBA; 2.3 Saving your work and ending a VBA session; 2.4 VBA windows; 2.5 Working with VBA projects; 2.6 Getting help in VBA; 2.7 Summary
- Chapter 3. A VBA Birthday/Anniversary Reminder Form3.1 Understanding Outlook birthdays and anniversaries; 3.2 Step 1: What controls do you need?; 3.3 Step 2: Create the form; 3.4 Step 3: Add user input controls; 3.5 Step 4: Add command buttons; 3.6 Step 5: Plan the next development stage; 3.7 More on VBA form controls; 3.8 Summary; Part II: Adding VBA Code; Chapter 4. Code Basics; 4.1 Understanding when code runs; 4.2 Writing VBA code; 4.3 Summary; Chapter 5. Code Grammar 101; 5.1 Option Explicit; 5.2 Declaring variables; 5.3 Understanding scope; 5.4 Declaring constants; 5.5 Coding style
- 5.6 SummaryChapter 6. Working with Expressions and Functions; 6.1 Elements of an expression; 6.2 Using mathematical expressions; 6.3 Working with strings; 6.4 Working with dates; 6.5 Using user-created functions; 6.6 Using Split( ) and Join( ) functions, and arrays; 6.7 Summary; Chapter 7. Controlling Program Flow; 7.1 if ... Then statements; 7.2 Select Case statements; 7.3 Do loops; 7.4 For ... Next loops; 7.5 GoTo statements; 7.6 Summary; Chapter 8. Handling Errors and Debugging VBA Applications; 8.1 Understanding errors; 8.2 Debugging in VBA; 8.3 Creating clean applications; 8.4 Summary
- Chapter 9. Handling User Input and Feedback9.1 Getting user input; 9.2 Providing feedback; 9.3 Summary; Part III: Special Outlook Techniques; Chapter 10. Working with the Object Models; 10.1 Using the VBA Object Browser; 10.2 Object and collection code techniques; 10.3 Programming with Collaboration Data Objects; 10.4 Using the Scripting Runtime Library; 10.5 More useful object model techniques; 10.6 Summary; Chapter 11. Responding to Outlook Events in VBA; 11.1 Application object events; 11.2 Writing handlers for other object events; 11.3 Explorer events; 11.4 Inspector events
- 11.5 Folders and Items events11.6 Reminders events; 11.7 Other events; 11.8 Summary; Chapter 12. Working with Stores and Folders; 12.1 Information store concepts; 12.2 Information store techniques; 12.3 Working with Explorers; 12.4 Accessing folders; 12.5 Folder techniques; 12.6 Summary; Chapter 13. Understanding Outlook Security; 13.1 Attachment security; 13.2 Automation security; 13.3 Outlook form code security; 13.4 Customizing Outlook security; 13.5 Coping with the security features; 13.6 Using the Redemption Library; 13.7 Summary; Chapter 14. Working with Items and Recipients
- 14.1 Working with Inspectors
- Notes:
- "Communications"--Cover.
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 1-281-00703-X
- 9786611007034
- 0-08-049187-1
- OCLC:
- 437181645
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