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How would i find what all objects i can create. Ive tried google but MSDN is just too large i guess. I can't find the available objects in the COM reference. Im pretty sure its based on what is installed on your pc right though?

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First decide with which program you want to work (MS Word, Excel, Outlook ...), then we can point you to the relevant documentation.

My UDFs and Tutorials:

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UDFs:
Active Directory (NEW 2024-07-28 - Version 1.6.3.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts - Wiki
ExcelChart (2017-07-21 - Version 0.4.0.1) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts
OutlookEX (2021-11-16 - Version 1.7.0.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts - Wiki
OutlookEX_GUI (2021-04-13 - Version 1.4.0.0) - Download
Outlook Tools (2019-07-22 - Version 0.6.0.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Wiki
PowerPoint (2021-08-31 - Version 1.5.0.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts - Wiki
Task Scheduler (2022-07-28 - Version 1.6.0.1) - Download - General Help & Support - Wiki

Standard UDFs:
Excel - Example Scripts - Wiki
Word - Wiki

Tutorials:
ADO - Wiki
WebDriver - Wiki

 

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First decide with which program you want to work (MS Word, Excel, Outlook ...), then we can point you to the relevant documentation.

Im thinking more of a broad category as in...what are all the available Objects i can call. Just to see a list of what there is and what i can do. MSDN has done no help for me sadly :)

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@jogn, i've installed that. Im really more looking for a complete list, not just what is on my computer.

@Admiral, helpfile is shit when it comes to that imo. It just shows the viewer and how to use it.

But thanks everyone, guess i'll have to deal

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What you need to understand there isn't a "complete" list. Been there, tried that. As Water said, pick your app, then go from there

Thats more udnerstandable, thanks everyone for the answers, very helpful :)

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