![]() ![]() If (Not (strRepliedStatus = 102)) And (Not (strRepliedStatus = 103)) Then Set objRepliedProperty = ("Replied", olText, True) Set objRepliedProperty = ("Replied", True) If objFolder.Items(i).Class = olMail Then 'Write the replied status to a new user property of emailsįor i = To 1 Step -1 Private Sub UpdateRepliedStatus(ByVal objFolder As Outlook.Folder)ĭim objRepliedProperty As Outlook.UserProperty Private Sub objSentMails_ItemAdd(ByVal Item As Object) 'After sending an email, auto update the replied status of the emails in Inbox 'On startup, auto update the replied status of the emails in Inbox Private WithEvents objSentMails As Outlook.Items Private WithEvents objSentFolder As Outlook.Folder Then, in the new window, copy the code below into the “ThisOutlookSession” project.At the very beginning, access VBA editor via “Alt + F11” in Outlook.Auto Highlight the Important Emails You Haven’t Replied Provided that you’re unfamiliar with VBA, please refer to my previous article – “ How to Run VBA Code in Your Outlook” meanwhile. Now, in the followings, we’ll guide you to achieve it with VBA. Have you ever missed any important emails and not replied them in time? If you have been suffered such issues, maybe you will hope that Outlook can highlight the important emails that you haven’t replied. Now, this article will teach you how to get it. So as to remember to reply the important emails, you may wish Outlook to show the vital emails you haven’t replied in a specific manifest color to highlight them. ![]()
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