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Dan Hicks
Hi,
Hopefully, this is a simple fix. I don't have a professional VB
editor, so I write outlook subroutines in the outlook VB editor. Is
there any way to schedule these subroutines to run on a nightly basis
so I don't need to start it on my own, without having to keep outlook
all the time?
Hopefully, this is a simple fix. I don't have a professional VB
editor, so I write outlook subroutines in the outlook VB editor. Is
there any way to schedule these subroutines to run on a nightly basis
so I don't need to start it on my own, without having to keep outlook
all the time?