automated outlook reference in macro

keithkemble

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We run outlook 98 on laptops and outlook on dumb winterms on NT within our wan.

I have designed a sheet for application within the company.

It is possible to get the help desk to activate the outlook library within each persons excell.

Is there any way this could be coded into the macro to load the library automatically ?

My current application email without any issues.
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Round to nearest half hour?
Use =MROUND(A2,"0:30") to round to nearest half hour. Use =CEILING(A2,"0:30") to round to next half hour.
Try this code before running the Outlook code

Sub RefLibrary_outlook()
On Error Resume Next
ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References.AddFromGuid _
"{00062FFF-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}", 9, 0

End Sub


NB: for Outlook 97 use 8 instead of 9


Ivan
 
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