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we developed a simple VBA "macro", which now is to be installed on the user's machine. We found the OTM file and copied this to the same path as found on the developer's machine. Even after restart of Outlook it is impossible to find the code in the VB-Editor. Is there any way to add the functionality to any other computer than the developer's PC? TIA Chris -- Es ist dunkler, wenn ein Stern erlischt, als wenn er nie geleuchtet hätte. Reginald Bull (zitiert von Alaska Saedelaere) |
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You could export a .bas file, then import on the other machines.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Outlook and Exchange solutions at http://www.slipstick.com Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming: Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Christoph Juengling" <Newsgroup@Juengling-EDV.de> wrote in message news:7s1mmvkavc2ejp91qffq6vli6adlbkjitm@4ax.com... > Hi, > > we developed a simple VBA "macro", which now is to be installed on the > user's machine. We found the OTM file and copied this to the same path > as found on the developer's machine. Even after restart of Outlook it is > impossible to find the code in the VB-Editor. > > Is there any way to add the functionality to any other computer than the > developer's PC? > > TIA > > Chris > > -- > Es ist dunkler, wenn ein Stern erlischt, als wenn er nie geleuchtet hätte. > Reginald Bull (zitiert von Alaska Saedelaere) |
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