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This will export a custom keyword field into an Excel spreadsheet. Private Sub cmdExportContacts_Click() Dim oOLapp As Outlook.Application Dim oXLapp As Excel.Application Dim i As Integer
Set oXLapp = CreateObject("Excel.Application") ' For Each Item In oSalesFldrs Private Function fcPropToStr(varProp As Variant) As String cDelim = ";" fcPropToStr = cOutStr |
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