Thanks, in advance, for any help with the following...
Is there a way to either:
(1) change CTRL+G (Go To Date) to use "Today" (the system date) as the default date, or
(2) assign View > Go To > Go To Today to CTRL+T through VBA?
I haven't been able to figure out the necessary VBA code and evidently Outlook does not give you the option of recording a macro!
Is there a way to either:
(1) change CTRL+G (Go To Date) to use "Today" (the system date) as the default date, or
(2) assign View > Go To > Go To Today to CTRL+T through VBA?
I haven't been able to figure out the necessary VBA code and evidently Outlook does not give you the option of recording a macro!