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Graham R Seach
Roy,
1. From the Database Window, select the Tables tab.
2. Click [New]. The [New Table] dialog is displayed.
3. Select [Link Table], and click [OK].
4. From the [Files of Type] drop-down, select Outlook().
My installation of Outlook just decided to fry itself, and despite several
attempts at launching it, it just hangs, so I can't give you the *exact*
procedure + button names. But from memory, all you have to do from this
point is select the Outlook table you want from the list, and click [OK].
Regards,
Graham R Seach
Microsoft Access MVP
Sydney, Australia
Microsoft Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764559036.html
1. From the Database Window, select the Tables tab.
2. Click [New]. The [New Table] dialog is displayed.
3. Select [Link Table], and click [OK].
4. From the [Files of Type] drop-down, select Outlook().
My installation of Outlook just decided to fry itself, and despite several
attempts at launching it, it just hangs, so I can't give you the *exact*
procedure + button names. But from memory, all you have to do from this
point is select the Outlook table you want from the list, and click [OK].
Regards,
Graham R Seach
Microsoft Access MVP
Sydney, Australia
Microsoft Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764559036.html