Save Method
As it applies to the Search object
Saves the search results to a Search Folder.
expression**.Save**(SchFldrName)
*expression * Required. An expression that returns a Search object.
*SchFldrName * Required. A string that represents the Search Folder name.
As it applies to the View object
Saves the view, or saves the changes to a view.
expression**.Save**
*expression * Required. An expression that returns a View object.
As it applies to the other objects in the Applies To list
Saves the Microsoft Outlook item to the current folder or, if this is a new item, to the Outlook default folder for the item type.
expression**.Save**
*expression * Required. An expression that returns one of the objects in the Applies To list.
Remarks
The Save method displays an error if a Search Folder with the same name already exists.
Example
As it applies to the Search object
The following Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example searches the Inbox for items with Subject line equal to 'Test' and saves the results in a Search Folder. The AdvanceSearchComplete
event procedure sets the Boolean blnSearchComp
to True when the the search is complete. This Boolean variable is used by the TestAdvancedSearchComplete()
procedure to determine when the search is complete. The sample code must be placed in a class module such as ThisOutlookSession, and the TestAdvancedSearchComplete()
procedure must be called before the event procedure can be called by Outlook.
Public blnSearchComp As Boolean
Private Sub Application_AdvancedSearchComplete(ByVal SearchObject As Search)
MsgBox "The AdvancedSearchComplete Event fired"
blnSearchComp = True
End Sub
Sub TestAdvancedSearchComplete()
Dim sch As Outlook.Search
Dim rsts As Outlook.Results
Dim i As Integer
blnSearchComp = False
Const strF As String = "urn:schemas:mailheader:subject = 'Test'"
Const strS As String = "Inbox"
Set sch = Application.AdvancedSearch(strS, strF)
While blnSearchComp = False
DoEvents
Wend
sch.Save("Subject Test")
End Sub
As it applies to the View object
The following VBA example creates a new view called New Table and applies it.
Sub CreateView()
'Creates a new view
Dim olApp As Outlook.Application
Dim objName As Outlook.NameSpace
Dim objViews As Outlook.Views
Dim objNewView As Outlook.View
Set olApp = New Outlook.Application
Set objName = olApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set objViews = objName.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox).Views
Set objNewView = objViews.Add(Name:="New Table", _
ViewType:=olTableView)
objNewView.Save
objNewView.Apply
End Sub
As it applies to the other objects in the Applies To list
This Microsoft Visual Basic/Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example creates an appointment item and sets the ReminderSet property before saving it.
Sub AddAppointment()
Dim OutApp As Outlook.Application
Dim apti As Outlook.AppointmentItem
Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set apti = OutApp.CreateItem(olAppointmentItem)
apti.Subject = "Car Servicing"
apti.Start = DateAdd("n", 16, Now)
apti.End = DateAdd("n", 60, apti.Start)
apti.ReminderSet = True
apti.ReminderMinutesBeforeStart = 60
apti.Save
End Sub
If you use Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) in an Outlook form, you do not create the Application object, and you cannot use named constants. This example shows how to perform the same task using VBScript.
Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Set apti = Application.CreateItem(1)
apti.Subject = "Car Servicing"
apti.Start = DateAdd("n", 16, Now)
apti.End = DateAdd("n", 60, apti.Start)
apti.ReminderSet = True
apti.ReminderMinutesBeforeStart = 60
apti.Save
End Sub
Applies to | AppointmentItem Object | ContactItem Object | DistListItem Object | DocumentItem Object | JournalItem Object | MailItem Object | MeetingItem Object | NoteItem Object | PostItem Object | RemoteItem Object | ReportItem Object | Search Object | TaskItem Object | TaskRequestAcceptItem Object | TaskRequestDeclineItem Object | TaskRequestItem Object | TaskRequestUpdateItem Object | View Object
See Also | SaveAs Method | SaveAsFile Method | Saved Property | SaveSentMessageFolder Property