Microsoft KB Archive/180974

= OL98: Next and Previous Unavailable Using Code to Display Item =

Article ID: 180974

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 98 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q180974



SYMPTOMS
When you display a Microsoft Outlook 98 item using Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications or Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript), you are not able to use the Next or Previous commands to move to the following or previous items in the folder.



MORE INFORMATION
If you manually open the item (without using code), the commands are available and perform as expected.

Steps to Reproduce Problem
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The following sample Visual Basic for Applications code illustrates the problem: Sub DisplayMailItem

Dim ol As Outlook.Application Dim olns As NameSpace Dim MyInbox As Object Dim MyItems As Object Set ol = New Outlook.Application Set olns = ol.GetNamespace("MAPI")

' Set MyInbox to the user's default Inbox. Set MyInbox = olns.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox)

' Display the Inbox. MyInbox.Display

' Set MyItems to the collection of items in the Inbox. Set MyItems = MyInbox.Items

' Display the second item. MyItems(2).Display

End Sub After running this sample code to display an Outlook message, if you then point to Next or Previous on the View menu, the commands will be unavailable (dimmed).

