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G'Day,
Have you guys got a code which does the following ?
1. Looks into the directory where the active WorkBook resides and searches
for a Link,
2. If there is no link, creates one.
3. Opens a new e-mail, sticks the Link into the mail as an attachment?
Should work with LotusNotes...

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Gabor,

Best place to look is at www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm

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G'Day,
Have you guys got a code which does the following ?
1. Looks into the directory where the active WorkBook resides and searches
for a Link,
2. If there is no link, creates one.
3. Opens a new e-mail, sticks the Link into the mail as an attachment?
Should work with LotusNotes...

Gabor




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