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Hi,
there is one problem: With the code I have currently, VBA counts the items in the Inbox from the oldest to the newest. I would like it to work the other way round because those guys have approx. 26.000 items in their inbox, they never delete anything. Can anyone tell me how to do that in VBA (I don't want to make them change the sorting before they can run this)? Thanks a lot! Best regards, Officer_Bierschnitt P.S.: I've read about the >>Sort<< method, but that doesn't seem to work for me. Strange ... |
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