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The VBA editor is essentially the same for all VBA enables Office applications so it would be essentially the same as that shown at http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm.
Extract the two files from the zip. Press Alt + F11 to open the VBA editor, then from the File menu > Import File and select the file frmRunRules.frm from the zip. This will import the form to the VBA editor. From the Insert menu select 'Module' and then paste the short macro from the first reply into that module.
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Hi Gmayor,
Thanks for that, I successfully ran the Macros. When I ran the Macros it asked me to run selected rules. I ran all my rules before it advised that the rules were executed against the inbox (all of them I think). I'm not sure what I should be looking for here. I still have emails in my inbox that should of been sent to their designated folder. Cheers, Ginger_Overlord |
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