M
Michael Ray Brown
After importing some Journal and Task items into Outlook 2007, I find that
the links to the contact are no longer active. When I double-click on the
underscored name in the "Contacts..." field, the following error message
appears:
"Cannot perform the requested operation. The command selected is not valid
for this recipient. An internal support function returned an error."
In the past, when I was running Outlook 2003, I was able to fix these broken
links by running this VBA macro, courtesy of Sue Mosher:
http://www.outlookcode.com/codedetail.aspx?id=1519
However, this script doesn't seem to work with Outlook 2007. Does anyone
know how it may be modified to work? Or if there are other solutions
(outside of manually re-entering the contact name and saving the Journal
item)?
the links to the contact are no longer active. When I double-click on the
underscored name in the "Contacts..." field, the following error message
appears:
"Cannot perform the requested operation. The command selected is not valid
for this recipient. An internal support function returned an error."
In the past, when I was running Outlook 2003, I was able to fix these broken
links by running this VBA macro, courtesy of Sue Mosher:
http://www.outlookcode.com/codedetail.aspx?id=1519
However, this script doesn't seem to work with Outlook 2007. Does anyone
know how it may be modified to work? Or if there are other solutions
(outside of manually re-entering the contact name and saving the Journal
item)?