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Hi Shane,
Sorry for the confusion. See Jim Rech's reply, which indicates (correctly) that Outlook 2000 doesn't have the BodyFormat property in its object model. From looking he http://www.slipstick.com/dev/code/zaphtml.htm Under the Notes section, you'll see that Outlook 2000 creates messages in Rich Text format when you set the body via the Body property (no matter what the default is set to). You may want to try an Outlook group to see what you can do about it. -- Regards, Jake Marx MS MVP - Excel www.longhead.com [please keep replies in the newsgroup - email address unmonitored] Shane wrote: Jake, Thank you for the reply. When I try to include you line I get an Runtime error 438 "Object doesn't support this property or method"! I'm running Microsoft Excel 2000 and Outlook 2000 sp3. Any ideas? btw, the default message format in Outlook is "plain text". regards Shane On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 09:24:15 -0700, "Jake Marx" wrote: Hi Shane, Try this line before the .Display line: .BodyFormat = olFormatPlain |
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