I just noticed somebody else did the same thing (at about the same time too).
One point - you don't need to save the file. You could use the GetTempDir (I think) API call to identify the windows temp folder. Outlook automation, for some reason, doesn't tell you the path name but it stores it in the windows temporary folder.
It only stores it while you're accessing it. You can then import directly from the attachment file without having to save it.
>Whoops. It seem you have to use the "SaveAsFile" method and write the file to a specified path/filename.
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>Is it only me who does this - discovers the answer the minute after I post the question
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