It did not fix the problem......any other ideas?
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
and
Private Sub CommandButton5_Click()
the other two aren't being used. I don't know if it will fix the problem though.
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It did not fix the problem......any other ideas?
No, sorry, I'm out of ideas.
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so where else can I ask the question as the microsoft forum does not respond and the phone call to microsoft does not solve it....
ps...i do believe you can figure it out as you are the best!!
It's not a question of figuring t out - its a question of whether it is blocked. Better programmers than I said its not possible.
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I appreciate your time as usual. My guess is there is a way to fix it. Are there any other forums or people I should contact and see what they say?
You can try the MSDN developers forum. Outlook for Developers Forum
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thank you....i posted there before and basically no one has answered.....any other thoughts?
No, sorry. The guys who answer there are the ones who told me that macros don't work well with linked items.
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a couple of responses tell me to put a breakline on the first line and see what happens...
can you possible tell me in detail how I add a breakline to the first line please?
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