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Thanks, made 2 changes.
Set objOutlook = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set objRecipient = objMailItem.Recipients.Add("Last,
First")

-----Original Message-----
Nelson,

The final version should use Create not

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HTH

Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks
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I copied the code from the url you provided. Having
problems:

If remove the Outlook reference, I get a compile error
User Defined Type not Defined on
Set objOutlook = New Outlook.Application
If I keep the Outlook reference I get a syntax error
on Set objRecipient.add("Hicks, Nelson")


-----Original Message-----
Nelson,

use late binding.

Here's a link to an Outlook example of converting from

early to late binding
that I gave earlier this year

http://tinyurl.com/yhls

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HTH

Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the

Purbecks
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing

direct)

"Nelson" wrote in

message
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I have Excel files that are used by people with

different
version of MS Office. These files create an Outlook

object
and send emails.

The issue is, when a person with Outlook 2002 uses

the
file, Excel is smart enough to switch to the

Microsoft
Office 10.0 Object Library. However, next next person

with
Outlook 2000 receives compile errors when the Excel

code
runs. When I look at the references, it shows,

MISSING
Microsoft Office 10.0 Object Library. I have to

uncheck
that and recheck Microsoft Office 9.0 Object Library.

Is there anyway to handle this with code?

TIA
Nelson


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