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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A badly needed resource for Outlook programming.
Simply stated, this is a very well written book by an acknowledged authority on Outlook programming. I learned to program Outlook 98 from the Microsoft Press book entitled "Building Applications with Outlook 98." While that book, and the newer "Programming Outlook and Exchange" are essential to anyone who programs Outlook regularly, Sue Mosher's...
Published on August 2, 1999 by Ron Lockhart

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disorganized and light on details
When I purchased this book, I was expecting to really learn how to program Outlook. What I got was a choppy book that doesn't cover the subject in much depth whatsoever.

This book suffers on a number of fronts. I think much of the blame lies on the publisher with only some of it on the author. The fact is, Sams has created a whole "Teach yourself X in 24...

Published on August 9, 2000 by Dave


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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A badly needed resource for Outlook programming., August 2, 1999
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This review is from: Sams Teach Yourself Outlook 2000 Programming in 24 Hours (Paperback)
Simply stated, this is a very well written book by an acknowledged authority on Outlook programming. I learned to program Outlook 98 from the Microsoft Press book entitled "Building Applications with Outlook 98." While that book, and the newer "Programming Outlook and Exchange" are essential to anyone who programs Outlook regularly, Sue Mosher's book is aimed at getting a new Outlook programmer up to speed quickly. This book teaches techniques and answers questions that are valuable even for someone who has already grasped the essentials of Outlook forms. Her section on the new VBA capabilities of Outlook 2000 is a terrific tutorial and should get most programmers up to speed quickly. This book belongs in your library if you work with Exchange server and intend to do any custom forms or automation. It's worth every penny. My only quibble is that a CD-ROM of code examples--kind of like the MSDN library, but for Outlook--would have been nice. However, Sue Mosher's internet site, more than compensates for this ommission.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beginner to Expert in 24 Simple Lessons, September 27, 1999
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This review is from: Sams Teach Yourself Outlook 2000 Programming in 24 Hours (Paperback)
As a beginner to VBA and Programming itself I needed a book that started at a basic level, yet ended with the power I needed to write my tools. Sue's book fit this perfectly. The book is very easy to follow and understand, each lesson building on what you learned in the last.

I highly recommend this book to anyone that wants to harness the full power of Outlook. I had know idea you could do so much with a couple of lines of code. This book has already saved me hundreds of hours of work that I used to do by hand that is now completed in a matter of seconds by VBA code.

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disorganized and light on details, August 9, 2000
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When I purchased this book, I was expecting to really learn how to program Outlook. What I got was a choppy book that doesn't cover the subject in much depth whatsoever.

This book suffers on a number of fronts. I think much of the blame lies on the publisher with only some of it on the author. The fact is, Sams has created a whole "Teach yourself X in 24 hours" series. Each book in the series uses 24 small chapters that you can read very quickly. This format is a downfall because it artificially forces an author into a fixed format. You must have 24 chapters, one per "hour." Each chapter must be very short to avoid exceeding an hour's reading time. Many of the chapters in this book were less than 20 pages each. With tables and screen shots, that doesn't leave much room for prose. Indeed, with these restrictions, an author cannot spend a lot of time on complex subjects or create chapters at appropriate locations dictated by the material.

As a result of the format, Mosher has produced a book that only introduces the subject of Outlook forms, Outlook VBScript programming, and Outlook VBA programming without much depth. Many of the chapters are simply a rehash of VBScript and VBA reference material without much expository description. While this material is appropriate for inclusion, it burns about seven chapters out of 24. As a result, there isn't much room left over for other things.

Another problem is that the book is choppy. It jumps back and forth between VBScript and VBA almost at random within chapters making it very difficult to read. If you are only interested in Outlook forms, for instance, you have to wade through a large amount of VBA material searching for the VBScript material. You can't just skip a few VBA-only chapters.

While descriptions of both VBScript and VBA are appropriate for the book, the constant context switches also make it very difficult to use the book in any reference manner. After looking up something in the book, one can't determine whether the material applies to VBScript or VBA without rereading whole sections of the chapter to pick up the context.

Finally, the largest fault that I see with this book is a lack of deep examples. Most of the examples are very, very small and disconnected from each other. I would have liked to see more material on VBScript and forms since that is the easiest way to create applications within Outlook itself.

In the end, I get the feeling that Mosher understands the material but didn't have enough paper to say anything useful. Forced with a difficult choice of burning pages on VBScript and VBA tutorials or producing in-depth examples, she chose the tutorial material and produced an acceptable introductory book that leaves that vetran programmer wanting more.

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, January 25, 2000
This review is from: Sams Teach Yourself Outlook 2000 Programming in 24 Hours (Paperback)
Sue Mosher's "Teach Yourself Outlook 2000 Programming in 24 Hours" is interesting and very informative. I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to get started programming Outlook. The only area I am disappointed in is that , similar to Thomas Rizzo , she doesn't put an emphasis on the internet e-mail protocols. I know that is not the scope of the book. But that is definitely the direction both Outlook and Exchange are going. Just look at any discussions on Exchange 2000! You really need to complement this book with something like "Essential Mail Protocols" by Jennifer Adams or "Programmer's Guide to Internet Mail" by John Rhoton to cover all bases.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Place To Start, July 6, 2000
This review is from: Sams Teach Yourself Outlook 2000 Programming in 24 Hours (Paperback)
I found this book to be a good place to begin learning Outlook Programming. Mosher does a great job narrating a pretty dry subject. I found the code snippets to be correct and applicable (I still use some of the examples in my production code). If you want to learn about Outlook programming (and why you should program Outlook) this is the book to take you to the intermediate level. Subjects covered: form design, the VBA environment, coding basics, special Outlook techniques (Object Models, Custom Actions, Stores and Folders, Items, Events, Menus, Toolbars), debugging (a biggy), ActiveX and other controls, reports (some are pretty limited, but not the book's fault), and the author even touches on Exchange Server and Data Collaboration. A pretty good index ties things up nicely. This is not an advanced book or a reference, but a tutorial. A very good buy. No CD, but I found the code examples to be no big deal to type in...after all this is Outlook we are talking about!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must book for Outlook Programmers, September 15, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Sams Teach Yourself Outlook 2000 Programming in 24 Hours (Paperback)
Sue Mosher has done an excellent job in dealing with both the basics of Outlook form design and tackling the more sophisticated aspects of Outlook programming using VBScript, VBA and ActiveX Controls. For those, like myself, who didn't know much about VBScript(almost an essential tool for Outlook programming), this book is perfect as it takes you through the basics and uses practical examples for clarification. If there is one book you want to buy on Microsoft Outlook programming, look no further.

Shiraz Shariff

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's all there (almost) ... just a little hard to find, May 8, 2002
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This review is from: Sams Teach Yourself Outlook 2000 Programming in 24 Hours (Paperback)
Sue Mosher is a very readable writer and there's no doubt she knows her stuff inside and out. Most books in the Teach Yourself in 24 Hours series are beginner-intermediate introductions to the subject. That's true with Mosher's book - however, she manages to cover an impressive breadth of material in 24 small lessons.

The problem is finding the material. This book could use a revamp in structure (I hope the publishers of the new 2002 edition are listening). There IS a good table of contents and a satisfactory index, but it's still devilishly hard to find stuff in this book, and to see how it fits together. The VBA/VBScript distinction is probably the biggest problem. The beginning Outlook programmer, even a programmer with experience in other languages, will not easily discern why Mosher talks about VBScript on one page and VBA on another. VBScript and VBA are distinct tools, with very different applications in Outlook programming. Mosher makes that point, but not clearly enough, and the struture of the book obscures the point. In the real world, "Outlook Form Design" could refer to VBScript or VBA programming. In Mosher's book, it refers only to the former - which is confusing and misleading. Instead of "Outlook Form Design", the first section should be titled "Customizing Default Outlook Forms with VBScript". The second section could be called "Designing New Outlook Forms with VBA" (although "Design with VBA", the current title, isn't bad).

There are lots of practical examples in the book. As said above, the breadth of this book is amazing (even if depth suffers a little as a result), and there are pertinent examples for just about every topic covered. In order to facilitate a more unified structure, it might be helpful to give examples that are related to each other and form a single, functional "Outlook Application". That may help the reader understand how seemingly unrelated material fits together, and would certainly better point up the distinction between VBScript and VBA.

This Teach Yourself Book (like others in the series) has a few typos - nothing too serious...

Great book - just needs some reorganizing.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Nicely Written, September 19, 1999
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Nicely put together to get a quick working knowledge of how to do Outlook 2000 programming. I had no experience on creating Outlook forms until I started reading Sue Mosher's 'Outlook 2000 Programming in 24 hours'. It quickley jumps into 'on hands' demos that help you build your first form. Nicely done!!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book to ovierview Outlook Programming capabilities, March 27, 2000
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This is definitely an excellent book allowing you to overview all powerful Outlook 2000 programming features. It is written in a clear and simple style, with plenty of valuable code examples to help you start writing useful application for your company organization. This book reflects Sue Mosher's eagerness for sharing her experiences, which we have already recognized in the Outlook programming news group. In short, this is a wonderful book which I would recommand to any one who would like to start programming with Outlook 2000.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Required reading for anyone serious about Outlook forms, June 22, 2001
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Consise, to the point, well laid out hour long lessons on unleashing the power of Outlook forms. Recommended for both the novice (like myself) and even experts will pick up useful tips.
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