Hi Diane,
So I'll leave it for now, and next time I need the macro, I'll pay attention to what's happening and come back to this post.
Thanks again for all your help!
Paul
When you ask "how many folders", I'm assuming you mean 'real' folders - they were all in the same search folder when I ran the macro. The emails were in at least 3 folders (inbox, deleted and sent, at the least) - I don't use folders for 'filing' emails, though, so I imagine 3 is exactly how...
Ok, I've answered question 1. I didn't realise that simply adding the key with no more info would switch on Query Builder. I think question 2 still stands, though!
Hi Diane,
Thank you for going to the trouble of tidying up the code, creating the file number entry box (amazing!) and 'holding my hand' through using it. It seems to work! (sorry if I sound surprised - I'm just always amazed at how code actually does what it's meant to!).
Two issues...
Thank you for helping me out. Unfortunately, I think I need more explanation. I am not familiar with VBA code, so don't understand what I should do with what you provided me. Is VBA the language in which macros are written? Should I just paste your code into the VBA editor? Then how do I run it...
At our firm, we put file numbers in all communications with our clients. However, we frequently begin dialogues with potential clients before opening a file for them. Then, once they become a client and we open a file, we have to go back and manually change each un-numbered email subject line...
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