VBA TextPager / Email
Have you tried to put
Application.DisplayAlerts = False before your code, and Application.DisplayAlerts = True at the end This usually suppresses most pop-ups steve "swt6spd" wrote in message ... Ok, I have been reading, and looking and I can not find away with out using Outlook, how to either send a text page or an email. The reason I do not want to use outlook is because of the messages that pop up. So my question is if I wanted to text page or email myself once my program is done running, using sprint pcs, or other wireless providers. how can I write that into my vba code. This way I can do something else or run errands and get a message stating the software is done, or it had an error. Thanks ------------------------------------------------ Message posted from the Excel Tip Forum at http://www.ExcelTip.com/forum/ -- View and post usenet messages directly from http://www.ExcelTip.com -- Hundreds of free MS Excel tips, tricks and solutions ------------------------------------------------ |
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