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VBA for referencing custom "Folder Group"

Anonymous
2023-09-17T14:35:17+00:00

I've manually created a "Folder Group" called "New Group1" (depicted in screenshot); however, my goal is to create a "Folder Group" via VBA and add custom folders within it. I spent a considerable amount of time unsuccessfully searching for the answer on the internet. I'm here in hopes of knowing whether or not this can be done.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-09-17T16:35:18+00:00

    Dear Allan George,

    Good day!

    Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. We are glad to assist.

    As per your mentioned description about "VBA for referencing custom "Folder Group" Since we have specific support channel resource for certain different support scope and attributes, we are belonging to Microsoft Forum Community mainly focused on Micrsoft 365 Exchange online only. Therefore, we provide some limited knowledge about some aspects of Outlook VBA related scenarios. For Outlook VBA, we have a dedicated team with special expertise in VBA code queries, so would you mind to kindly post your query on our dedicated Office Development - Microsoft Q&A? Engineers who are dedicated into this environment with rich experience and more resources can then assist efficiently. We believe they would conduct in-depth research on the problem you encountered and provide you with more professional assistance.

    In the meantime, I would also like to invite community members and MVPs in the forum to share their knowledge or any workaround and insight on this topic.

    Best regards,

    Inema | Microsoft Community Moderator

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