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    Make a meeting request in outlook via Excel

    Okay I've looked everywhere on the internet to do one thing that seems impossible.

    Make my excel schedule update to the outlook calendar every time a new appointment is made in excel automatically.


    I have this crazy idea after much research that the best way to do this is with a meeting request via excel. I know that's just the first part but that's the one I'm looking for a solution for now.

    So here's a link to the start of a code you could work from.

    http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-q...ent-excel.html

    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...ok-appointment

    http://www.ozgrid.com/forum/showthread.php?t=171522

    Find in the attachment the excel scheduler I want to send a meeting request everytime a new row of info is added. Not all columns get used but all info comes in from another sheet and fills out everything in a row all at once.

    Please everyone, Please help me I'm new to excel and not very good. I've looked everywhere no one seems to know how to do this.

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    Re: Make a meeting request in outlook via Excel

    Scheduler Clean.xlsxScheduler Clean.xlsx

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    Re: Make a meeting request in outlook via Excel

    Hi schmidtpainting

    Tis not
    impossible.
    Here are three Links to Threads on this Forum that appear to do as you describe:

    http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...rom-excel.html

    http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...pointment.html

    http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...-calender.html

    As I explained in your Commercial Services Thread...place some Data in your File...I'll be happy to try to modify the Code to your requirements...in the Commercial Services Forum.
    John

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    Re: Make a meeting request in outlook via Excel

    Thanks John,

    I ended up on Freelancer and payed 250 to get this done in VBA. I have other work I will need done in the future I will check back here.

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    Re: Make a meeting request in outlook via Excel

    You're welcome...sorry I could not help.

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