I don't know the answer. I don't work for nor speak for Microsoft. Certainly you can create and run macros in Outlook, but experience suggests that if you want to run them again, after closing and re-opening Outlook, you will need to digitally sign them, and as that has recently become even more problematical due to the way that Windows stores the certificates, I prepared the web page to help users who want to create and keep Outlook macros.
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Graham Mayor - MS MVP (Word) (2002-2019)
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