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Plot Excel data as photo-realistic 3D LEGO® models
...Creating eye-catching Lego Charts is easy, fun, and rewarding!
Platform: Windows 32 bit (XP onwards) with Microsoft Excel 2003 or later.
For more information about Lego Charts, and how to install the package, please see the file README.txt on the the FIles page.
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Outlook Macro for moving specific mails and reading their content
What does this macro do? (Step by step)
- Find the mails which have the specific subject in Inbox folder
(In this case, subject is "New resume has been received!")
- Creating a folder named like "Resumes 8/26/2012 1:29:50 PM" under Inbox.
- Moving those mails to "Inbox > Resumes 8/26/2012 1:29:50 PM"
- Creating a folder named like "Resumes 8/26/2012 1:29:50 PM" under C: drive
- Saving those mails' attachments under "C:\Resumes 8/26/2012 1:29:50 PM"
- Reading content of those mails and creating Excel file
Notes:
- A reference named "Microsoft Excel 14.0 Object Library" must be added
- It searchs mails under only Inbox folder
This macro removes line breaks (CR/LF characters) automatically when pasting text into Microsoft Word. Goal: save the busy writer a lot of tedious formatting of copy/paste text, such as quotes from PDF files.