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Like Access, Outlook provides a self-contained programming environment all its own. Using Outlook’s tools, you can build forms for creating specific kinds of e-mail messages (trip reports, lost luggage reports, recipes), calendar entries (lunch with the boss, appointments with your bookie), tasks, folders, and so forth.

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Âİ 2003 Rod Stephens

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Stephens, R. (2003). Outlook. In: Microsoft Office Programming: A Guide for Experienced Developers. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0795-5_12

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