VBA Outlook, to Excel, to Access

brian.wethington

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Hello all,

I tried to do searches for this; unfortunately I was having trouble identifying what I should actually search for. Also, I was not sure which forum to place this, so I am sorry if this one is not the most accurate. Mostly right now I just want to know if this would be possible. I don't know that much about VBA Outside of Excel. Basically, I would like for all the following to be automated. Any email received needs to be opened (I assume that this could be written in event code could you let me know if I am wrong about that) then open the attachment that will most likely be an Excel file and have that update an Access file. I am not sure about alot of this as you can see. Some colleagues and I were just tossing out possible ways to accomplish our end goals. Thank you in advance. :)
 

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