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On 7 Ago, 23:57, "Nemo" <d.cedr...@SBLINDAtiscali.it> wrote: . Sapreste consigliarmi qualche ristorante buono e "testato" in questa > zona? > Va benone sia la cucina di mare che quella di terra e per il limite del > budget direi non oltre i 40/50 euro a testa, ma possibilmente - visto il > costo della vita locale - anche meno. Su tutti, per mia esperienza diretta: - Da 'Cosimino al Cannizzo'     

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Author: beppequarta
Date: Aug 8, 2008 00:22

Thought I would post this for anyone's future reference In Access, Get External Import>File Type=Outlook() This brings up the Exchange/Outlook Import Wizard It browses your entire Outlook Folder structure Pick a folder and it gets Imported into an Access table You get everything as separate fields in each record for each email Recieved (date/time) From To Cc/Bcc Subject Body
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You might try building your email form in Access with all the fields set up the same as in Outlook, you can use the code on my website to create and send the email: http://www.datastrat.com/Code/OutlookEmail.txt Here's a snippet of that code and how you would use it to read the email from the Access form: With objEmail .To = Me.cboTo .Subject = Me.txtSubject .body = Me     

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Author: Tony Cannizzo
Date: Jul 13, 2007 10:06

Yeah, sorry about that. I deleted my message as soon as I realized I was on the wrong board. But I am trying to synch Outlook and Access. Perhaps I can ask the question from an Access perspective: My Access database is my CRM. It is function-rich. Accounts Individuals Notes I would like to incorporate my correspondence with Individuals and create a separate Notes record for each email
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"Tony Cannizzo" <tcannizzo@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:LZ7li.26105$p7.12556@bignews3.bellsouth.net... > Exporting emails to an external file does not provide the date/time > sent/recieved. > Is there any way to get this information incorporated into the export? Saving an email as either an email or as text preserves the header information. If you are still having problems, I suggest     

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Author: Arvin Meyer [MVP]
Date: Jul 11, 2007 17:28

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Author: Tony Cannizzo
Date: Jul 11, 2007 10:50

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Author: Arvin Meyer [MVP]
Date: Jul 11, 2007 10:30

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