"Add to my excel file" button in Outlook

kekk0

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(NOTE i reopen this here just in case the other thread was open in the wrong section)

Hi,

I'm trying to add a button in Outlook in the currently open mail message, which runs a macro that adds a row in an excel file in the first empty row with informations like "received date", "Sender", "subject", "message"...
Up to now I managed to add the button which runs a macro, but I couldn't find a vba object that returns the above information for the currently showed message (there are only objects that returns a message by its position in the Inbox);
Actually that's not strictly related to excel, but the vba code needed should be quite similar...
Can anyone help me?
Thank you in advance!!!

-kekko
 
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