

- #HOW TO COPY AN EMAIL IN OUTLOOK 2010 TO ANOTHER FOLDER HOW TO#
- #HOW TO COPY AN EMAIL IN OUTLOOK 2010 TO ANOTHER FOLDER PROFESSIONAL#
Set objInbox = objNamespace.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) Set objNamespace = objOutlook.GetNamespace("MAPI") Set objOutlook = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") (That’s us, by the way.) Just to prove it, here’s a script that can locate all the emails sent by a specified user, and then move those messages out of the Inbox and into a different folder: On Error Resume Next

On the other hand, we do know someone you can occasionally count on: the Scripting Guys. But do you know who you can always count on in the Seattle? Actually we were hoping that you did know we couldn’t think of anyone that you can always count on, not in the Seattle area anyway. In other words, when it comes to sports in the Seattle area about the only thing you can count on is that you can’t count on anything. Did anyone mention that the Sonics won only 20 games last year, and that the team had one losing streak of 14 games and another of 11 games?Īnd you’re right: we probably should have told you that earlier. You recently voted to spend $100 million fixing up your sports arena to make room for the Sonics. Note to the good people of Oklahoma City. Which means at least one good thing happened this year in Seattle sports.
#HOW TO COPY AN EMAIL IN OUTLOOK 2010 TO ANOTHER FOLDER PROFESSIONAL#
As for our professional basketball team, the Seattle Sonics, they’re currently sitting on the curb waiting for the bus to whisk them off to Oklahoma City. The Seattle Seahawks did make the playoffs, but no one seriously considered them a Super Bowl contender. As for the Husky basketball team … well, we can’t remember much about the basketball season, either. After that … well, we can’t remember what happened after that. The University of Washington football team started their season off by beating Syracuse on the road, then surprising Boise State at home. Of course, this hasn’t exactly been a banner year for Seattle sports teams. And he’d be willing to do that for, say, $5 million a year rather than $8 million. 208 with no home runs and just 5 runs batted-in.Īnd yes, now that you mention it, the Scripting Guy who writes this column could hit no home runs for the Seattle Mariners. Kenji Johjima recently signed a three-year, $24 million contract. For those of you who are baseball fans, well, that is hard to believe, isn’t it? But, sadly enough, it’s true. For those of you who are not baseball fans, that’s not good at all. What’s that? Does this mean that the Mariners might even win another game before the season is over? Well, let’s not get carried away here after all, the team is fully capable of putting a lineup out on the field that includes 5 players hitting. What does that mean? That means that all of you who said that the Mariners probably wouldn’t win another game all season were wrong. Before we begin we’d like to point out that the Seattle Mariners did win their game on Sunday, defeating the Chicago White Sox 6-3. What I was wondering is this: after you find these emails, is it possible to have the script move the messages to a different folder?
#HOW TO COPY AN EMAIL IN OUTLOOK 2010 TO ANOTHER FOLDER HOW TO#
Hey, Scripting Guy! You’ve had several articles that show how it’s possible to find specific email messages in Outlook for example, you’ve shown us how to find all the emails sent by a particular person.
