Microsoft Outlook Programming, Sue Mosher

Microsoft Outlook Programming: Jumpstart for Administrators, Developers and Power Users - Sue Mosher, Paperback 619 pages (September 26, 2002), Butterworth-Heinemann

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In Microsoft Outlook Programming, Sue Mosher provides power users of Microsoft Outlook with a serious Outlook VBA tutorial. There are superb, ebook Outlook VBA Tutorials available on the web, but Sue Mosher's book is a great buy for novice VBA programmers because of its comprehensive coverage.

Microsoft Outlook Programming allows administrators and end users to customize Outlook using macros and templates, either building on their Excel and Word experience or starting from scratch. Experienced developers will find quick-start information and Microsoft Exchange administrators are shown how to automate common tasks.

If you've just used the basic email facilities of Microsoft Outlook you may not have encountered Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). This is a fully-fledged programming language & environment which allows you to manipulate Microsoft Outlook objects like folders and mail messages almost as easily as other programming languages manipulate integers and strings. is the most widely used email program, and it offers the most programmability.

Microsoft Outlook Programming by Sue Mosher introduces the Visual Basic for Applications concepts needed for programming Outlook forms for manipulating all the different objects in the Microsoft Outlook application. This edition covers 2000 and Outlook 2002 explicitly, and 99% of the material applies to later editions of Outlook (Outlook VBA has hardly changed since 2002). 

Since Outlook 2002 security was greatly enhanced to prevent easy transmission of computer viruses. However, the security restrictions can get in the way of legitimate programs. This book offers workarounds for novice programmers.