Sorry about the duplicate. Was not sure if the original question would be understood, thought I might make it more clear. I noticed that the original message has no responses, do you know if there is a possible solution?
I don't know if the Microsoft Fax Wizard can be controlled from VBA, but, you could control Outlook from Excel, which would allow you to access the Address Book.
Thanks for the response! Do you know how I would be able to control Outlook from Excel? For example, how can I access an Outlook Address Book through a drop list in Excel?
You can click the 'edit' link on the unwanted message; you will then get an option to delete it. This message was edited by swamp thing on 2002-08-24 00:09
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