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Ron de Bruin
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Email an Excel form input using VBA
You are welcome
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Regards Ron de Bruin
(Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2000-2003)
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That worked! :)
Thanks so much!
-----Original Message-----
Hi Dick and Jaime
Look in the problem section
You must fill in the SMTP server in the code
http://www.rondebruin.nl/cdo.htm#Problems
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(Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2000-2003)
www.rondebruin.nl
"Dick Kusleika"
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Jaime
You can automate Outlook which will give you the same
result as the
RoutingSlip except that you will have more flexibility
(you don't have to
attach the workbook). Look here for info on automating
outlook
www.dicks-clicks.com
It would be nice, though, if you could get around that
CDO error because you
wouldn't have to deal with the security prompt. Sadly,
I don't know enough
about CDO to help you there. Everything I know comes
from here
http://www.rondebruin.nl/cdo.htm
so it might be worth browsing around.
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Dick Kusleika
MVP - Excel
www.dicks-clicks.com
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"Jaime" wrote in
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Yes, a user form create on the VBA project. I use the
Auto_Open on a macro to initialize the UserForm and
minimize the worksheet. The User then fills out the
form
and the output is emailed to several recipients. I
used
the collectiv data object (CDO) code. But some users
Outlook's are not current and they received a Run Time
Error (Sendusing eror). Searched the error and
according
the the XGEN ariticle it's the outlook 2000 or 2002
without any service pack.
Dim iMsg As Object
Dim iConf As Object
Set iMsg = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
Set iConf = CreateObject("CDO.Configuration")
With iMsg
Set .Configuration = iConf
.To = "
.From = "
.Subject = "This is a test"
.Send
End With
Set iMsg = Nothing
Set iConf = Nothing
End Sub
I know that I can use Mapi to do this and it will
prompt
users that this program will accesss their mail
program.
But It was attaching he Spreadheet and I just want he
Email with the outut of the UserForm.
Here the code I used before...
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
ActiveSheet.Select
'ActiveWorkbook.HasRoutingSlip = True
With ActiveWorkbook.RoutingSlip
.Recipients = "
.Subject = "Test "
.Message = MyMessage
.Delivery = xlAllAtOnce
.ReturnWhenDone = True
.TrackStatus = True
End With
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
ActiveWorkbook.Route
-----Original Message-----
Jaime
When you say form, do you mean UserForm, or do you
mean
that you've
replicated a form on an Excel worksheet?
What mail client are you using and do you need to be
able
to use it on
various mail clients?
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Dick Kusleika
MVP - Excel
www.dicks-clicks.com
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"Jaime" wrote
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Hi all,
Have a question. Created a form in Excel and want
to
email
just the input by the user not the excel
spreasheet. How
can I perform this. I used activeworkbook.routing
but
this
emails the spreashhet.
If anyone can help me it would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Jaime
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