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Groupwise Addressbook Control Usage

Hi,

I'm trying to use the Groupwise address book for my Microsoft Access
database. So I added the "address book control" to my form.

If I click on the (now existing) button, I can choose whatever address I'd
like. But as soon as I click "Close" or "OK" I don't know how to get the
selected addresses to my form. What's the appropriate code?

I'm looking for something like

---
Dim chosen_addresses as String
chosen_addresses = Me.MyAddressBookControl.SelectedMailAddresses
---

Is it that easy? Is it that way? How is it done?

Can anyone help me?

Best regards and thanks in advance,

MaiThai

Oct 2 '06 #1
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