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Please don't post screenshots of your code, unless you need help with taking screenshots. Post the code, use the "<>" button in the editor to do that, not pictures. This isn't a Photoshop forum.

Next, make sure you include the path to the OutlookEX.au3 file unless it's in the standard includes folder for AutoIt, or in the script directory.

If I posted any code, assume that code was written using the latest release version unless stated otherwise. Also, if it doesn't work on XP I can't help with that because I don't have access to XP, and I'm not going to.
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21 hours ago, BrewManNH said:

Please don't post screenshots of your code, unless you need help with taking screenshots. Post the code, use the "<>" button in the editor to do that, not pictures. This isn't a Photoshop forum.

Next, make sure you include the path to the OutlookEX.au3 file unless it's in the standard includes folder for AutoIt, or in the script directory.

Hello @BrewManNH i thanks for your suggestion. "This isn't a Photoshop forum" This was too much for you tell. I someone is not unaware of something it's a good thing to make them aware by suggesting them relevant suggestions,but don't insult them because  none opens autoIT forum to make photoshop fun.Hope you got it. Dont sound rude.

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