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![]() At least 50 times a day I do an Advanced search (find) in my email box including all sub-folders. What I would like to do is add a VBA button to my Ribbon which, after clicked, will open the advanced find box with the subfolder checkbox already ticked so that I only have to enter the criterion I am searching on. I know how to add the button but am a novice in VBA. I have no clue how to open commands through VBA and Googling didn't help. Can someone please post a VBA example/instructions of how to open advanced find through a macro? Would really be appriciated. thanks! |
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Anyone who can help?
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