Hmm.. Try this ..
Run Outlook ..
Press Alt F8
Now Select the Macro you wanna export ..
Click on Edit
Now in the Visual Basic Editor,
Click on
File > Export ..
Save as a .BAS file ..
Later you can Import like this too ..
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Sleight of hand and twist of fate...
On a bed of nails she makes me wait...
And I wait without you ...
With or without you ..
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Outlook or Visual Basic Editor don't have the feature of exporting the macro.
So the only way according to Microsoft is to copy the project VbaProject.OTM located at [drive]:\Documents and Settings\[user]\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook and place it some were else. Then rename it and distribute the OTM file.