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Re: Perl with Outlook Calendar

by idnopheq (Chaplain)
on Sep 06, 2001 at 10:44 UTC ( [id://110538]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Perl with Outlook Calendar

If you have ActiveState's perl for Win32, there's an OLE Browser included in the on-line documentation. Use that info w/ Win32::OLE to get and put data into your Outlook calendar.

I had something like this, once. But unfortunately my current employer feels the need to force Notes on us.

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Re: Re: Perl with Outlook Calendar
by dmmiller2k (Chaplain) on Sep 06, 2001 at 21:58 UTC
    I had to do something similar using Adobe Acrobat once. Win32::OLE plus the Acrobat Object Model (and Perl, of course) saved the day.

    dmm

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