Need a time-date stamp for MS Outlook, please

H

Hugo Acosta

I apologize in advance if I am sending this request to the wrong place...



I would like to have a button in my MS Outlook 2000 toolbar, that when
clicked, it will place the DATE/TIME on (whatever) the cursor is located. I
work (volunteer) with a non-for-profit Church organization that has no money
to pay programmers, to develop (what I was told) this simple task;
therefore, I was advised to use this Internet avenue, and see if I could get
a script of add-in (I apologize if I am using the wrong terminology - I am
not very knowledgeable with computers either).



I would like this feature to provide the following format:



"Fri 9/22/2006 6:58 AM"

(the abbreviated day-name at the beginning is not necessary, but it would be
GREAT if possible)



Again, I just need a simple way (maybe a button) that will quickly place the
DATE/TIME in any part of outlook I am working on. If this can be sent to me
via email (I don't know, as an "executable" file attachment, or as an
add-in, or as a script with instructions of how to install it..?), it will
be greatly appreciated. My personal email address is (e-mail address removed)



Thank you very much;



Hugo
 
B

Brian Tillman

Hugo Acosta said:
I apologize in advance if I am sending this request to the wrong
place...

Not in the wrong place, but you already asked and were answered.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

And in several groups as well as Sue Mosher's Outlook Code website.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Brian Tillman asked:

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|| I apologize in advance if I am sending this request to the wrong
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| Not in the wrong place, but you already asked and were answered.
 

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