How can I increase the font size of values entered as an in-cell dropdown validation list? I want the choices when displayed in the drop-down to have a larger font size; once a choice is made the selection is displayed just fine.
Thanks, Paul G.
I have a macro to save the summary sheet of a workbook. Is there a way to incorporate a string value as part of the directory path in the SaveAs command?
I trying variations on
Dim Projtype As String
Dim Projname as string
Sheets("Summary").Select
Projtype = Range("C3")...
I think Retrospect server will do the job too. It will backup laptops when they connect to the LAN, and the subnet or specific IP can be defined for the client. There is also an Open file backup option which will work with most DBs.
1) Do you mean in a contact record or in the 'To:' field of a message? You can certainly have a record with no email address, but I don't see how that helps solve the original question.
2) IPM.note is the Outlook Message class, indicating an EMail message form, compared to IPM.contact for a...
Off the top of my head, it sounds like you want the form to show the 'Display Name' field rather than the 'email address' field. You could simply change the display name for the relevent contact records, or modify the IPM.message form to show the desired field.
We don't use Access, but we do use RightFax. Here is a link to Captaris' knowledge base, which can be hard to locate via their website or search engine. Perhaps you'll find something useful there:
http://athena.rightfax.com/rfknow.nsf
I have a script attached to a button on an Outlook contact form that copies contact info and places it in an Outlook Note. I want to rather have the data copied to the Windows clipboard, so it can be pasted into Word docs. Here's the code so far:
Set itm = Application.CreateItem(5)
msgString...
A quick search of the support section on the Dantz website gives these instructions:
http://www.dantz.com/index.php3?SCREEN=kbase&ACTION=KBASE&id=27302
Also, if this is a new purchase you have 30 days of free support from the time of your first call.
The cheapest way is to use the Message Filter option in the IMS and enter the domains you want to block. See thread10-203769 for a massive list of known spam domains.
The downside is that you can never keep up- the list changes constantly.
On the boot volume look in "Documents & Settings--> username--> Local Settings --> Application Data-->Microsoft", where username is the name of the Outlook user. Or just do a search for "*.pst" and see what you get.
On my system a Goldmine server relyas emails via Exchange. I used the following settings in the IMS:
- reroute SMTP with your home domain set to <incoming>
- in routing restrictions check for "hosts and clients with these internal IP addresses" and enter the IP of your Unix server...
I second the vote for Retrospect. I use it to backup 5 servers (Exchange, file server, Goldmine, PDC/BDC)and @20 office workstations. Get the Exchange Agent, backup to an AIT drive, it should only take a 2-3 hours nightly doing an incremental backup.
I used Desktop To Go to solve this problem. It lets you sync both your Outlook personal data _and_ one other public folder in each conduit, ie., personal calendar and Public folder calendar, personal contacts and public folder contacts list, etc.
Also see MSKB #163576 on changing the RPC binding order, so NetBios is invoked sooner when the client searches for the Exchange Server.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;163576
Retrospect 6.0 includes Unix client software. Maybe you can return the 5.0 version, or just buy the upgrade. If not, write a batch file that will copy the Unix data to the Windows client, and backup the files from there.
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