Microsoft KB Archive/281601

= Documentation errors in the Outlook 2002 Visual Basic Help file =

Article ID: 281601

Article Last Modified on 7/6/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 2002 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q281601



SUMMARY
This article describes documentation errors and omissions in the Microsoft Outlook 2002 Visual Basic Help file (Vbaol10.chm).



The &quot;Apply&quot; method
There is no Help topic for the Apply method as it applies to the View object. The Apply method changes the current view of the folder to a specific View object.

The &quot;GoToDate&quot; method
For more information about the &quot;GoToDate&quot; method, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

305120 Do not use the GoToDate method

The &quot;Inspector&quot; object
The following section should be omitted. This was a limitation of the Microsoft Outlook 2000 object model that was resolved in Outlook 2002.

The Inspector Object and Microsoft Word as the User's E-mail Editor

If the user's default e-mail editor is Microsoft Word, and if the message format of the item being edited is plain text or HTML, then no Inspector object is associated with the item.

The Reminders Collection
The description of the Reminders Collection implies that it only contains reminders for appointment items, as was the case in earlier versions of Outlook. However, in Outlook 2002, the Reminders Collection can contain reminders for other types of items as well. The description should read:

A collection of all of the Reminder objects in a Microsoft Outlook application that represents the reminders for all pending items.

The &quot;SaveAs&quot; method
The &quot;SaveAs Method&quot; Help topic does not document a constant that was added to the Outook 2002 object model which allows you to save an appointment in the iCal format. The constant is olICal and its value is 8.

The &quot;UserCertificate&quot; property
The UserCertificate property of a ContactItem is not functional.

