hi kavita,

you should add outlook reference in your excel workbook, which contains
this code

open visual basic editor (press Alt+f11)
go on tool menu
click on reference... option
Microsoft Outlook 12.0 object library

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On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 11:46 AM, kavita ahuja <kavitaahuja2...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Group members,
>
> I have one access tool which is automating outlook. Earlier it was working
> fine on all the systems in our team
> but now our office version is migrated on office 2010.
> Now when this code is running, it is giving error on some systems in our
> team.
> I am not able to find any solution on google.
>
> Below is the code in which I am getting error.
> Dim OLF As Outlook.MAPIFolder, olMailItem As Outlook.MailItem
> Dim ToContact As Outlook.Recipient
>
> Set OLF = GetObject("",
> "Outlook.Application").GetNamespace("MAPI").GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox)
> Set olMailItem = OLF.Items.Add ' creates a new e-mail message
>
> Attached is the error message that I am getting.
>
> Please help me in this scenario
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Kavita
>
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