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Complete Folderpath of Outlook Email

Hi Team,

I tried to search the topic of capturing the complete folder path of the eamils coming up in Outlook, but was not able to find any.

Can someone help me with the same.  What I want to achive is to capture the complete folder path of emails in VBA and then use the same later to open the emails from those paths.

Thanks,
Sandesh.
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Can you explain what you mean by mails coming up ... i.e. when you open an email when you run some code or some particular explanation?

Chris
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Hi,

I want to get the complete folder path of the emails in the Inbox.  I have unlimited storage in my Inbox folder so I never move my emails out of this folder.

Now using VBA I want to get the complete folder path and store in an Access database.  Later to be used to open the emails again using VBA.

I hope this answers your question.

Thanks,
Sandesh.
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IF I have the wrong idea still then sorry but can you suggest anything to help narrow in on your needs?

Chris
Thanks a lot... It is now working... :)
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Chris