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    save email in Outlook

    I need help to change the code to first tell it which folder to save.

    I have changed the code to tell it where to save the files.
    'StrSavePath = "I:\SavedEmail" '<Not ask you type in code here>

    But being that the initial folder is an object. (I don't work well with objects)
    I have been unable to change the first step. I need to learn more.

    I want my user to click a button and the macro will save all the email from a pre-determand folder to a location I supply.


    Please help on this first step. Thanks to anyone!

    I have the code:
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    Re: save email in Outlook

    Hello Jessebraswell,

    Which version of Excel is this macro written in? I ask because your profile indicates you use both Excel 2003 and 2007.
    Sincerely,
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    Re: save email in Outlook

    We have moved to Office 2007. The code is written for Outlook 2007, in a module for Outlook.
    This was the only VBA Forum that I use because I write a lot of code for Excel. So I started here.

    Thanks, Jesseb

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