After the
Find
method runs, this method finds and returns the next Outlook item in the specified collection.
Syntax
expression.FindNext
expression A variable that represents an Items object.
Return Value
An Object value that represents the next Outlook item found in the collection.
Remarks
The search operation begins from the current position, which matches the expression previously set through the Find method.
The method returns an Outlook item object if the call succeeds; it returns Null (or Nothing in Visual Basic) if it fails.
Example
This Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example uses the GetDefaultFolder
method to return the Folder
object that represents the default Calendar folder for the current user. It then uses the Find
and FindNext
methods to locate all the appointments that occur today and display them in a series of message boxes.
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Sub DemoFindNext()
Dim myNameSpace As Outlook.NameSpace
Dim tdystart As Date
Dim tdyend As Date
Dim myAppointments As Outlook.Items
Dim currentAppointment As Outlook.AppointmentItem
Set myNameSpace = Application.GetNamespace("MAPI")
tdystart = VBA.Format(Now, "Short Date")
tdyend = VBA.Format(Now + 1, "Short Date")
Set myAppointments = myNameSpace.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderCalendar).Items
Set currentAppointment = myAppointments.Find("[Start] >= """ & tdystart & """ and [Start] <= """ & tdyend & """")
While TypeName(currentAppointment) <> "Nothing"
MsgBox currentAppointment.Subject
Set currentAppointment = myAppointments.FindNext
Wend
End Sub
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