Microsoft Outlook VBA Tutorial
This Microsoft Outlook VBA tutorial provides home study training materials that concentrate on explaining how VBA can be applied to E-mail marketing.
VBA Tutorial - VBA Coding Example
You learn enough Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to enable you to write simple client-side applications for email processing. This Microsoft Outlook VBA tutorial includes a VBA coding example that doubles as a useful application for E-mail marketers. It is available under a creative commons license. The table of contents, and introduction to the ebook, are given below. The VBA coding example is available as a free download from the introduction page. If you are an experienced VBA programmer, that might be enough. But to really understand the code, and how to use it, we recommend that you buy the ebook.
Contents
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Introduction What You Need to Know Before Using This e-Book Microsoft Outlook Windows and Commands Move Sold It! Messages into their own folder Using Microsoft Outlook Macros Creating Packing Slips, Labels, etc. A Typical Sold It! email Details Extracted from Sold It! Message Using the PackerLite Macro How to View, Edit and Write Macros Viewing the PackerLite Macro Creating Your First Coded Macro: “Hello World”. Add a Macro To The Toolbar Enable your Microsoft Outlook Macros with Medium Security VBA Basics Modules, Objects, Properties and Methods Subroutines, Procedure, and Functions Operators Scope of Variables Variable Data Types and Naming Constants Manipulating Strings in VBA Concatenating & With … End Blocks End of the Line The VBA Object Browser Manipulating Sold It! Messages With VBA Using the Microsoft Outlook Object Model to Get a Message Subroutines and Functions in Visual Basic For Each…Next Loops and Mail Item Collections String Extraction |
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