how to add 2nd vba code to this outlook session in outlook LTSC standard 2021 version

Anonymous
2023-07-08T12:37:26+00:00

hi,

As part of my work I need to send multiple reminder mails...I just want to make this automate & I found useful vba code to do this task.

Now, I need to add another reminder & I've followed the same steps as first one. But I'm unable to add the another vba code to "This outlook session".

Thanks in advance.

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  1. NoOneCan 7,620 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2023-07-08T15:58:15+00:00

    Since your query related to VBA therefore, I would suggest contact dedicated Outlook support on Microsoft Q&A forum for further assistance. Here is the forum link for your reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/search/?terms=outlook%20vba&category=QnA

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-07-09T17:17:37+00:00

    Dear sumukhreddy

    Good morning! Thank you for posting to the Microsoft Community. We are happy to help you!

    Based on your description, since your problem is related to VBA, and since we are focused on technical support for Microsoft 365 Business Exchange Online, which is not professional for VBA. For VBA incident, to help you better and not waste more time, I recommend that you ask questions (based on) in Microsoft Q&A forum (using outlook management tag). Technical engineers over there specialize in outlook with VBA-related issues, and experts will focus on queries to further assist you.

    Note: Since this is a public community, in order to protect your privacy, I need to code your personal information, thank you.

    Thank you in advance for your understanding! Your patience and cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Hope all the best!

    Sincerely

    Kerry Chen | Microsoft Community Moderator

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