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One of our departments receives emails that they would like to be able to view from Excel. I know how to pull data using the Microsoft Exchange data source, but I'm running into a few snags afterwards.
I want to do one of the following:
1) Open the attachments from Excel (this is the preferred method).
2) Open the email (this is the backup if #1 doesn't work out).
There is a way to transform the attachment into another spreadsheet, but this isn't ideal since it's a form we need to print out.
Since I'm pretty sure option 1 is out of the question, option 2 is my fallback. PowerQuery can display the message ID. I was trying to figure out if there's a way I can use the message ID to open the email.
Are either of these feasible?
Hi @CMCCOY92 ,
Power Query doesn't provide a built-in way to open email attachments or emails directly from the Microsoft Exchange data source. According to the search results, consider trying to open attachments in Excel using VBA.
vba - Download attachment from Outlook and Open in Excel
Best Regards,
Gao
Community Support Team
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