I have this Macro which I am trying to call from the outlook Ribbon. The macro basically needs to run whenever I click it so it can reply to the message I select.
(I went through the right click ->customize->Macros-> and created this macro shortcut (replywithHTML) onto a new menu toolbar on the ribbon.
however I keep getting a "Project1.RepllywithHTMl macro cannot be found". However when I go into the VB editor the code works.
What seems to be the issue here?
here is the macro in a module in outlook 2007
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