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    macro to fix missing:microsoft outlook 14.0 object library

    can anyone help me out in, macro to fix missing:microsoft outlook 14.0 object library

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    Re: macro to fix missing:microsoft outlook 14.0 object library

    Hi

    if you are not picking this up in your references I don't think a macro is going to help you.

    on my computer this file is found at

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office14\MSOUTL.OLB

    but your paths could well be different

    if so, search for the file MSOUTL.OLB and then add this in to your references library

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    Re: macro to fix missing:microsoft outlook 14.0 object library

    Even i have the same location C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office12

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    Re: macro to fix missing:microsoft outlook 14.0 object library

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    Re: macro to fix missing:microsoft outlook 14.0 object library

    good - do you have the MSOUTL.OLB file there? If so, in the VBA area select tools > references, click 'browse', and negotiate to that directory, click to select this file and your macros should work ok

    ... sorry shg, missed your post
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    Re: macro to fix missing:microsoft outlook 14.0 object library

    Hello sujithy007,

    Office 2010 contains the Outlook 14.0 library. If you are using Office 2007, which it appears you are, the Outlook library version is 12.0. You can only have one version of Outlook loaded on your computer and the newest version will replace the old. Unless you upgrade to Office 2010, you will not have Outlook 14.0 on your computer or access to it.
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    Re: macro to fix missing: microsoft outlook 14.0 object library

    I am still having issues even after doing the late binding. Can someone help me ? I am not able to find the "Microsoft Outlook" in reference in VBA

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    Re: macro to fix missing: microsoft outlook 14.0 object library

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    I am still having issues even after doing the late binding. Can someone help me ? I am not able to find the "Microsoft Outlook" in reference in VBA

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