Hi, is there an equivalent to Application.Run in Outlook?
Sorry and also Application.ScreenUpdating doesn't seem to work in Outlook.
Hi, is there an equivalent to Application.Run in Outlook?
Sorry and also Application.ScreenUpdating doesn't seem to work in Outlook.
Last edited by lb_33; 03-04-2022 at 12:33 AM.
No there is no equivalent. Why do you need Run? And what are you doing in Outlook that requires screenupdating to be turned off?
Everyone who confuses correlation and causation ends up dead.
Thanks for advising.
I need Application.Run so that macros don't show.
The screen update off, I haven't got to that part yet, but would be to save multiple emails to a folder. It may or may not be needed.
I can't see why that would require turning the screen off.
I don't follow your comment about Application.Run, I'm afraid.
That's a bonus for the screen update.
With the Application.Run, I was used to using Application.Run "Macro" in Excel and it wouldn't show in the list when clicking macros.
So another user only has one macro to run.
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There is no need for Run for that. If the routines are all in the same module, just make the ones you don't want visible in the macros list Private. Alternatively, put Option Private Module at the top of the module with the routines you don't want visible, then you can still call them directly from other modules.
Yes, they were in another module.
Private Module did work for this.
Thanks for the tip.
You're welcome and thanks for the rep.
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