What You Can Do with Outlook
Part I: Outlook VBA Design
The VBA Design Environment; A VBA Birthday/Anniversary Reminder
Form
PART II: Adding VBA Code
Code Basics; Code Grammar 101; Working with Expressions and
Functions; Controlling Program Flow; Handling Errors and Debugging
VBA Applications; Handling User Input and Feedback
PART III: Special Outlook Techniques
Working with the Object Models; Responding to Outlook Events in
VBA; Working with Stores and Folders; Understanding Outlook
Security; Working with Items and Recipients
Part IV: Outlook Form Design
Outlook's Six Basic Forms; Creating Your First Custom Contact Form;
Extending Form Design with Fields and Controls; Writing Code to
Respond to Outlook Form Events; More Controls for Outlook Forms;
Common Outlook Form and Item Techniques
Part V: Finishing Touches
Menus, Toolbars, and the Outlook Bar; Designing Outlook Reports;
Exchange Server, Databases, and XML Web Services; Deploying Forms
and Applications
Appendices: Resources for Outlook Programming; Files Blocked by
Outlook Security; Key Procedures You Can Reuse
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Building block procedures for the most common Outlook programming
tasks
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Jargon-free language and practical examples to make the material
more accessible to new Outlook programmers
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Coverage of Outlook Email Security Update
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Coverage of the Office XP Web Services Toolkit
Sue Mosher is the author of six previous books on Microsoft Outlook and Exchange and maintains a web site at http://www.outlookcode.com devoted to helping programmers at all skill levels take advantage of Outlook’s extensibility. Her company, Turtleflock LLC, helps organizations get the most out of Outlook and other Microsoft Office products, providing custom application development and other support. Sue has been recognized by Microsoft with a Most Valuable Professional award every year since 1994. Sue is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the College of William and Mary, currently residing in Arlington, Virginia.
"Sue Mosher not only knows Outlook development but knows how to explain and teach it clearly and understandably. I highly recommend this book for everyone working in Outlook and also for more advanced users who want to learn the tricks of programming Outlook. " -Ken Slovak, Outlook MVP and President, Slovak Technical Services "From the first version of Outlook onward, Sue Mosher has been at the public forefront of all things Outlook and Exchange-first as an influential voice on the web and on newsgroups, more recently as a valued Microsoft Outlook MVP. Her web site www.slipstick.com is full of reliable information. I'll often try to find the answer I'm looking for there before using Microsoft's internal tools to research an issue."-Jensen Harris, Lead Program Manager, Microsoft Outlook
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