

By: Sue Mosher
Publisher: Digital Press
Pub. Date: June 08, 2007
Print ISBN-10: 1-55558-346-6
Print ISBN-13: 978-1-55558-346-0
Pages in Print Edition: 850
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Microsoft Outlook is the most widely used e-mail program and offers
the most programmability. Sue Mosher introduces key concepts for
programming Outlook using Visual Basic for Applications, custom
Outlook forms, and external scripts, without the need for
additional development tools.
For those who manage Outlook installations, it demonstrates how to
use new features in the Outlook 2007 programming model such as
building scripts that can create rules and views and manage
categories. Power users will discover how to enhance Outlook with
custom features, such as the ability to process incoming mail and
extract key information. Aimed at the non-professional programmer,
it also provides a quick guide to Outlook programming basics for
pro developers who want to dive into Outlook integration.
*Dozens of new programming objects detailed including views, rules,
categories, searches
*No previous coding experience or additional development tools
required
*Examples outline issues using real-world functionality
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Very readable and usefull - 2008-08-13
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As a relative novice to outlook programming, this book took me through all the steps in a clear an concise way. I've bought several books on the subject before, but somehow one or more important issues were always left out. Not in this book.
If you want to automate the way you work with Outlook without having to find out everything yourself buy this book. Sue Mosher's website is great too, by the way, and offers a treasure chest of tip, code and a very good forum.
Very Good if You Stay On Track - 2009-05-21
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I needed to parse tables in a received Outlook email (HTML code), get information from an Excel spreadsheet based on what I found in the received Outlook email, and use what I found to create a new Outlook email to be sent to someone else. "Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming" helped me with about 50-60% of what I needed to do. I had to use Visual Basic and the Visual Basic parts of "Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming" helped steer me in the right direction.
Using Visual Basic with the Microsoft Suite of Programs appears to be a black art. Either you know it or you don't. "Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming" outlines how to do a number of very specific things. If that is what you need to do, then you will be OK. Once you try to do something other than what is shown in the book, you will pretty much be on your own.
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