And we’ll finish by enabling Outlook macros and handling their security settings to ensure that the code will actually run when prompted in our computers.This will allow the us to run the macro with ease. Next, we’ll go ahead and define a shortcut icon for our macro in the Quick Access Toolbar.
This will help you to grasp the Macro development basics and allow you to write simple macros. Based on feedback we got, after going though this tutorial, you should be able to develop and run simple VBA macros for Outlook. We will focus on exploring the basics of Outlook VBA for beginners, learn to write macros and then look into some more advanced useful macro ideas. In this tutorial, we wanted to provide the web’s most complete Macro development resource for Outlook. We refer to these small VBA programs as Macros. In Microsoft Office, we use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) for creating custom programs that enhance Office’s basic functionality and help save time by automating repetitive tasks.