Can not get Outlook Application Folder to work
I have the following code to connect to folders in Outlook
Function Set_Mail_Boxes()
Dim myOutlookApp As Outlook.Application
Dim myNameSpace As Outlook.NameSpace
Dim myfolder(1 To 3) As Outlook.MAPIFolder
Set myOutlookApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set myNameSpace = myOutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set myfolder(1) = myNameSpace.Folders("IRO Billing Reconciliation Team")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("Inbox")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("SV01_Production")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("Processing")
Set myNameSpace = myOutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set myfolder(3) = myNameSpace.Folders("IRO Billing Reconciliation Team")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Inbox")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("SV01_Production")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Processing")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Temp")
End Function
Setting myfolder(1) works fine but for myfolder(3) as soon as it gets to ("Temp") I get an error that it cant be found, even though it is there and can see it.
Is there a folder limit?
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I have the following code to connect to folders in Outlook
Function Set_Mail_Boxes()
Dim myOutlookApp As Outlook.Application
Dim myNameSpace As Outlook.NameSpace
Dim myfolder(1 To 3) As Outlook.MAPIFolder
Set myOutlookApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set myNameSpace = myOutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set myfolder(1) = myNameSpace.Folders("IRO Billing Reconciliation Team")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("Inbox")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("SV01_Production")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("Processing")
Set myNameSpace = myOutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set myfolder(3) = myNameSpace.Folders("IRO Billing Reconciliation Team")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Inbox")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("SV01_Production")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Processing")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Temp")
End Function
Setting myfolder(1) works fine but for myfolder(3) as soon as it gets to ("Temp") I get an error that it cant be found, even though it is there and can see it.
Is there a folder limit?
microsoft-outlook vba
Have you researched whether there is a folder limit and what it might be?
– music2myear
Jan 29 at 18:15
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I have the following code to connect to folders in Outlook
Function Set_Mail_Boxes()
Dim myOutlookApp As Outlook.Application
Dim myNameSpace As Outlook.NameSpace
Dim myfolder(1 To 3) As Outlook.MAPIFolder
Set myOutlookApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set myNameSpace = myOutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set myfolder(1) = myNameSpace.Folders("IRO Billing Reconciliation Team")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("Inbox")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("SV01_Production")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("Processing")
Set myNameSpace = myOutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set myfolder(3) = myNameSpace.Folders("IRO Billing Reconciliation Team")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Inbox")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("SV01_Production")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Processing")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Temp")
End Function
Setting myfolder(1) works fine but for myfolder(3) as soon as it gets to ("Temp") I get an error that it cant be found, even though it is there and can see it.
Is there a folder limit?
microsoft-outlook vba
I have the following code to connect to folders in Outlook
Function Set_Mail_Boxes()
Dim myOutlookApp As Outlook.Application
Dim myNameSpace As Outlook.NameSpace
Dim myfolder(1 To 3) As Outlook.MAPIFolder
Set myOutlookApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set myNameSpace = myOutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set myfolder(1) = myNameSpace.Folders("IRO Billing Reconciliation Team")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("Inbox")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("SV01_Production")
Set myfolder(1) = myfolder(1).Folders("Processing")
Set myNameSpace = myOutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set myfolder(3) = myNameSpace.Folders("IRO Billing Reconciliation Team")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Inbox")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("SV01_Production")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Processing")
Set myfolder(3) = myfolder(3).Folders("Temp")
End Function
Setting myfolder(1) works fine but for myfolder(3) as soon as it gets to ("Temp") I get an error that it cant be found, even though it is there and can see it.
Is there a folder limit?
microsoft-outlook vba
microsoft-outlook vba
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Have you researched whether there is a folder limit and what it might be?
– music2myear
Jan 29 at 18:15
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Have you researched whether there is a folder limit and what it might be?
– music2myear
Jan 29 at 18:15
Have you researched whether there is a folder limit and what it might be?
– music2myear
Jan 29 at 18:15
Have you researched whether there is a folder limit and what it might be?
– music2myear
Jan 29 at 18:15
add a comment |
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Have you researched whether there is a folder limit and what it might be?
– music2myear
Jan 29 at 18:15