Opening Outlook Emails From Excel And Checking For Attachments\Embedded Items

JimHol

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Hi All!

I have an Excel that contains the drive locations of saved out Outlook emails. From here I need to open each email, check it for attachments, as well as, files embedded within the body of the email. I can do most of the code I just need help with the following:

1) Open the email located in "cells("A",2).value"

2) Check the email for file attachments.

3) Check the body of the email for embedded objects.

Any and all help greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Jim
 
I do like the idea of coping the email to a temp folder on my local machine, and will give it a try.

Thanks for the help,
 
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