Outlook 2007+Macros

Alanfd

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Recently I upgraded to Outlook 2007, and found a problem. Outlook 2007 has it's own VBA. I had a macro that I created in Word 2003 and used in Outlook 2003, now the new version won't recognize that macro.

Would this be the site where I could past the old macro and get some help to make it work in Outlook 2007. It's a simple macro that effectively places a word "Confirmed" and a date and time stamp on an email that I would reply to?
 
Yes, I have used "CONFIRM" as a signature on the Tool Bar and then Inserted "Date and Time" these were the extra key strokes I was talking about. I use this stamp on the original senders email to me, then return it to him so that he has this confirmation on his file.
 
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