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Microsoft Outlook 2007 programming [[electronic resource] ] : jumpstart for power users and administrators / / Sue Mosher
Microsoft Outlook 2007 programming [[electronic resource] ] : jumpstart for power users and administrators / / Sue Mosher
Autore Mosher Sue <1953->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Digital Press, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (841 p.)
Disciplina 005.5/7
Soggetto topico Time management - Computer programs
Personal information management - Computer programs
Application software - Development
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-12043-X
9786611120436
0-08-054873-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Microsoft® Outlook 2007 Programming; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 What You Can Do with Outlook 2007; Part I Basic Outlook VBA Design; 1.1 Why program with Outlook?; 1.2 Outlook programming tools; 1.3 How to start; 1.4 Key Outlook programming components; 1.5 Showing developer commands; 1.6 Summary; Chapter 2 The VBA Design Environment; 2.1 VBA: The basics; 2.2 VBA windows; 2.3 Getting help in VBA; 2.4 Working with VBA projects; 2.5 Summary; Chapter 3 Building Your First VBA Form; 3.1 Understanding Outlook birthdays and anniversaries
3.2 Step 1: What controls do you need?3.3 Step 2: Create the form; 3.4 Step 3: Add user input controls; 3.5 Step 4: Add command buttons; 3.6 Step 5: Plan the next development stage; 3.7 More on VBA form controls; 3.8 Summary; Part II Basic Outlook Form Design; Chapter 4 Introducing Outlook Forms; 4.1 Understanding the two types of custom forms; 4.2 Starting the forms designer; 4.3 The six standard Outlook forms; 4.4 When to use which form; 4.5 Working in the forms designer; 4.6 Saving forms and ending a design session; 4.7 Creating your first custom contact form; 4.8 Summary
Chapter 5 Introducing Form Regions5.1 Understanding form regions; 5.2 Controls for form regions; 5.3 Creating your first form region; 5.4 Registering and deploying form regions; 5.5 Limitations of form regions; 5.6 Other ideas for form regions; 5.7 Summary; Chapter 6 Extending Form Design with Fields and Controls; 6.1 Understanding fields versus controls; 6.2 Creating user-defined fields; 6.3 Adding and removing fields on Outlook forms; 6.4 Using form controls; 6.5 Laying out compose and read pages; 6.6 Summary; Part III Writing VBA and VBScript Code; Chapter 7 Outlook Code Basics
7.1 Understanding when VBA code runs7.2 Writing VBA code; 7.3 Writing VBScript code for Outlook forms; 7.4 Referring to Outlook item properties; 7.5 Writing other Outlook automation code; 7.6 Summary; Chapter 8 Code Grammar 101; 8.1 Option Explicit; 8.2 Declaring variables and constants; 8.3 Writing procedures; 8.4 Working with expressions and functions; 8.5 Working with strings; 8.6 Working with dates and times; 8.7 Using arrays, dictionaries, and the Split() and Join() functions; 8.8 Controlling program flow; 8.9 Providing feedback; 8.10 Getting user input
8.11 Working with files and other objects8.12 Summary; Chapter 9 Handling Errors, Testing, and Debugging; 9.1 Understanding errors; 9.2 Testing and debugging in VBA; 9.3 Debugging Outlook form VBScript code; 9.4 Summary; Part IV Fundamental Outlook Coding Techniques; Chapter 10 Outlook Programming Basics; 10.1 Introducing the Outlook object model; 10.2 Outlook object and collection code techniques; 10.3 Understanding Outlook security; 10.4 Summary; Chapter 11 Responding to Outlook Events in VBA; 11.1 Application object events; 11.2 Writing handlers for other object events
11.3 Explorers and Explorer events
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458832503321
Mosher Sue <1953->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Digital Press, c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Microsoft Outlook 2007 programming [[electronic resource] ] : jumpstart for power users and administrators / / Sue Mosher
Microsoft Outlook 2007 programming [[electronic resource] ] : jumpstart for power users and administrators / / Sue Mosher
Autore Mosher Sue <1953->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Digital Press, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (841 p.)
Disciplina 005.5/7
Soggetto topico Time management - Computer programs
Personal information management - Computer programs
Application software - Development
ISBN 1-281-12043-X
9786611120436
0-08-054873-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Microsoft® Outlook 2007 Programming; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 What You Can Do with Outlook 2007; Part I Basic Outlook VBA Design; 1.1 Why program with Outlook?; 1.2 Outlook programming tools; 1.3 How to start; 1.4 Key Outlook programming components; 1.5 Showing developer commands; 1.6 Summary; Chapter 2 The VBA Design Environment; 2.1 VBA: The basics; 2.2 VBA windows; 2.3 Getting help in VBA; 2.4 Working with VBA projects; 2.5 Summary; Chapter 3 Building Your First VBA Form; 3.1 Understanding Outlook birthdays and anniversaries
3.2 Step 1: What controls do you need?3.3 Step 2: Create the form; 3.4 Step 3: Add user input controls; 3.5 Step 4: Add command buttons; 3.6 Step 5: Plan the next development stage; 3.7 More on VBA form controls; 3.8 Summary; Part II Basic Outlook Form Design; Chapter 4 Introducing Outlook Forms; 4.1 Understanding the two types of custom forms; 4.2 Starting the forms designer; 4.3 The six standard Outlook forms; 4.4 When to use which form; 4.5 Working in the forms designer; 4.6 Saving forms and ending a design session; 4.7 Creating your first custom contact form; 4.8 Summary
Chapter 5 Introducing Form Regions5.1 Understanding form regions; 5.2 Controls for form regions; 5.3 Creating your first form region; 5.4 Registering and deploying form regions; 5.5 Limitations of form regions; 5.6 Other ideas for form regions; 5.7 Summary; Chapter 6 Extending Form Design with Fields and Controls; 6.1 Understanding fields versus controls; 6.2 Creating user-defined fields; 6.3 Adding and removing fields on Outlook forms; 6.4 Using form controls; 6.5 Laying out compose and read pages; 6.6 Summary; Part III Writing VBA and VBScript Code; Chapter 7 Outlook Code Basics
7.1 Understanding when VBA code runs7.2 Writing VBA code; 7.3 Writing VBScript code for Outlook forms; 7.4 Referring to Outlook item properties; 7.5 Writing other Outlook automation code; 7.6 Summary; Chapter 8 Code Grammar 101; 8.1 Option Explicit; 8.2 Declaring variables and constants; 8.3 Writing procedures; 8.4 Working with expressions and functions; 8.5 Working with strings; 8.6 Working with dates and times; 8.7 Using arrays, dictionaries, and the Split() and Join() functions; 8.8 Controlling program flow; 8.9 Providing feedback; 8.10 Getting user input
8.11 Working with files and other objects8.12 Summary; Chapter 9 Handling Errors, Testing, and Debugging; 9.1 Understanding errors; 9.2 Testing and debugging in VBA; 9.3 Debugging Outlook form VBScript code; 9.4 Summary; Part IV Fundamental Outlook Coding Techniques; Chapter 10 Outlook Programming Basics; 10.1 Introducing the Outlook object model; 10.2 Outlook object and collection code techniques; 10.3 Understanding Outlook security; 10.4 Summary; Chapter 11 Responding to Outlook Events in VBA; 11.1 Application object events; 11.2 Writing handlers for other object events
11.3 Explorers and Explorer events
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784617203321
Mosher Sue <1953->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Digital Press, c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Microsoft Outlook 2007 programming [[electronic resource] ] : jumpstart for power users and administrators / / Sue Mosher
Microsoft Outlook 2007 programming [[electronic resource] ] : jumpstart for power users and administrators / / Sue Mosher
Autore Mosher Sue <1953->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Digital Press, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (841 p.)
Disciplina 005.5/7
Soggetto topico Time management - Computer programs
Personal information management - Computer programs
Application software - Development
ISBN 1-281-12043-X
9786611120436
0-08-054873-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Microsoft® Outlook 2007 Programming; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 What You Can Do with Outlook 2007; Part I Basic Outlook VBA Design; 1.1 Why program with Outlook?; 1.2 Outlook programming tools; 1.3 How to start; 1.4 Key Outlook programming components; 1.5 Showing developer commands; 1.6 Summary; Chapter 2 The VBA Design Environment; 2.1 VBA: The basics; 2.2 VBA windows; 2.3 Getting help in VBA; 2.4 Working with VBA projects; 2.5 Summary; Chapter 3 Building Your First VBA Form; 3.1 Understanding Outlook birthdays and anniversaries
3.2 Step 1: What controls do you need?3.3 Step 2: Create the form; 3.4 Step 3: Add user input controls; 3.5 Step 4: Add command buttons; 3.6 Step 5: Plan the next development stage; 3.7 More on VBA form controls; 3.8 Summary; Part II Basic Outlook Form Design; Chapter 4 Introducing Outlook Forms; 4.1 Understanding the two types of custom forms; 4.2 Starting the forms designer; 4.3 The six standard Outlook forms; 4.4 When to use which form; 4.5 Working in the forms designer; 4.6 Saving forms and ending a design session; 4.7 Creating your first custom contact form; 4.8 Summary
Chapter 5 Introducing Form Regions5.1 Understanding form regions; 5.2 Controls for form regions; 5.3 Creating your first form region; 5.4 Registering and deploying form regions; 5.5 Limitations of form regions; 5.6 Other ideas for form regions; 5.7 Summary; Chapter 6 Extending Form Design with Fields and Controls; 6.1 Understanding fields versus controls; 6.2 Creating user-defined fields; 6.3 Adding and removing fields on Outlook forms; 6.4 Using form controls; 6.5 Laying out compose and read pages; 6.6 Summary; Part III Writing VBA and VBScript Code; Chapter 7 Outlook Code Basics
7.1 Understanding when VBA code runs7.2 Writing VBA code; 7.3 Writing VBScript code for Outlook forms; 7.4 Referring to Outlook item properties; 7.5 Writing other Outlook automation code; 7.6 Summary; Chapter 8 Code Grammar 101; 8.1 Option Explicit; 8.2 Declaring variables and constants; 8.3 Writing procedures; 8.4 Working with expressions and functions; 8.5 Working with strings; 8.6 Working with dates and times; 8.7 Using arrays, dictionaries, and the Split() and Join() functions; 8.8 Controlling program flow; 8.9 Providing feedback; 8.10 Getting user input
8.11 Working with files and other objects8.12 Summary; Chapter 9 Handling Errors, Testing, and Debugging; 9.1 Understanding errors; 9.2 Testing and debugging in VBA; 9.3 Debugging Outlook form VBScript code; 9.4 Summary; Part IV Fundamental Outlook Coding Techniques; Chapter 10 Outlook Programming Basics; 10.1 Introducing the Outlook object model; 10.2 Outlook object and collection code techniques; 10.3 Understanding Outlook security; 10.4 Summary; Chapter 11 Responding to Outlook Events in VBA; 11.1 Application object events; 11.2 Writing handlers for other object events
11.3 Explorers and Explorer events
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827531403321
Mosher Sue <1953->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Digital Press, c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui