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Rather than use VBA — or as an aid to zero in on the appropriate VBA instruction — try the standard Outlook search filter "received:"
Specify relative dates such as today, tomorrow, yesterday, or multi-word relative dates such as this week, next month, last week, past month, coming year. But you can also enter expressions like this in the search box: received>=10/1/2020 AND received<=10/5/2020 Not sure this translates into VBA, although my guess is that it does. |
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