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I receive approximately 65 reports in Outlook on a daily basis.
How may I use Excel (each day) to check this mailbox to see if each of the reports have been received. |
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Ozman: You've posted in the Word VBA forum, but your post has nothing to do with Word. I am moving it to the Outlook forum, where you're more likely to encounter someone with knowledge in this area.
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ok thanks . i am new to this site , i didnt know
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How are the 'reports' identified? What do you want to do with them when they have arrived that relates to Excel?
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