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Sending email from Excel
See post from Jan 29 2004 4:52PM
thank you Rob for the following link: Look here Denise http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm I'm sure I'm missing something but is there an example where the code stops in Outlook to the "body" and not automatically send? I need to stop in the body to physically attach digital photos & then click the "send". Once you click the "send", return to the the active worksheet. Thanks, Denise |
Sending email from Excel
Which part of that link are you using. In this part:
Sub Mail_ActiveSheet_Outlook() 'You must add a reference to the Microsoft outlook Library Dim OutApp As Outlook.Application Dim OutMail As Outlook.MailItem Dim wb As Workbook Dim strdate As String strdate = Format(Now, "dd-mm-yy h-mm-ss") Application.ScreenUpdating = False ActiveSheet.Copy Set wb = ActiveWorkbook With wb .SaveAs "Part of " & ThisWorkbook.Name _ & " " & strdate & ".xls" Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(olMailItem) With OutMail .To = " .CC = "" .BCC = "" .Subject = "This is the Subject line" .Body = "Hi there" .Attachments.Add wb.FullName 'You can add other files also like this '.Attachments.Add ("C:\test.txt") .Send 'or use .Display End With .ChangeFileAccess xlReadOnly Kill .FullName .Close False End With Application.ScreenUpdating = True Set OutMail = Nothing Set OutApp = Nothing End Sub See where the line says .Send 'or use .Display Change .Send to .Display -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Denise Posey wrote in message ... See post from Jan 29 2004 4:52PM thank you Rob for the following link: Look here Denise http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm I'm sure I'm missing something but is there an example where the code stops in Outlook to the "body" and not automatically send? I need to stop in the body to physically attach digital photos & then click the "send". Once you click the "send", return to the the active worksheet. Thanks, Denise |
Sending email from Excel
I was going to use this one but wasn't sure about the 'attachments.add code. Do I delete this since there won't be a file to reference. The attachments are digital photos that will be download from a card reader. I'm just learning VB so I wasn't sure exactly what this code was doing. I'm not familiar with all the codes yet.
Denise -----Original Message----- Which part of that link are you using. In this part: Sub Mail_ActiveSheet_Outlook() 'You must add a reference to the Microsoft outlook Library Dim OutApp As Outlook.Application Dim OutMail As Outlook.MailItem Dim wb As Workbook Dim strdate As String strdate = Format(Now, "dd-mm-yy h-mm-ss") Application.ScreenUpdating = False ActiveSheet.Copy Set wb = ActiveWorkbook With wb .SaveAs "Part of " & ThisWorkbook.Name _ & " " & strdate & ".xls" Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(olMailItem) With OutMail .To = " .CC = "" .BCC = "" .Subject = "This is the Subject line" .Body = "Hi there" .Attachments.Add wb.FullName 'You can add other files also like this '.Attachments.Add ("C:\test.txt") .Send 'or use .Display End With .ChangeFileAccess xlReadOnly Kill .FullName .Close False End With Application.ScreenUpdating = True Set OutMail = Nothing Set OutApp = Nothing End Sub See where the line says .Send 'or use .Display Change .Send to .Display -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Denise Posey wrote in message ... See post from Jan 29 2004 4:52PM thank you Rob for the following link: Look here Denise http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm I'm sure I'm missing something but is there an example where the code stops in Outlook to the "body" and not automatically send? I need to stop in the body to physically attach digital photos & then click the "send". Once you click the "send", return to the the active worksheet. Thanks, Denise . |
Sending email from Excel
If you don't want an attachment, then you can remove that line - however,
you don't have to attach a workbook. You could use that code to attach you digital photos or not - then add them by hand. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy denise posey wrote in message ... I was going to use this one but wasn't sure about the 'attachments.add code. Do I delete this since there won't be a file to reference. The attachments are digital photos that will be download from a card reader. I'm just learning VB so I wasn't sure exactly what this code was doing. I'm not familiar with all the codes yet. Denise -----Original Message----- Which part of that link are you using. In this part: Sub Mail_ActiveSheet_Outlook() 'You must add a reference to the Microsoft outlook Library Dim OutApp As Outlook.Application Dim OutMail As Outlook.MailItem Dim wb As Workbook Dim strdate As String strdate = Format(Now, "dd-mm-yy h-mm-ss") Application.ScreenUpdating = False ActiveSheet.Copy Set wb = ActiveWorkbook With wb .SaveAs "Part of " & ThisWorkbook.Name _ & " " & strdate & ".xls" Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(olMailItem) With OutMail .To = " .CC = "" .BCC = "" .Subject = "This is the Subject line" .Body = "Hi there" .Attachments.Add wb.FullName 'You can add other files also like this '.Attachments.Add ("C:\test.txt") .Send 'or use .Display End With .ChangeFileAccess xlReadOnly Kill .FullName .Close False End With Application.ScreenUpdating = True Set OutMail = Nothing Set OutApp = Nothing End Sub See where the line says .Send 'or use .Display Change .Send to .Display -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Denise Posey wrote in message ... See post from Jan 29 2004 4:52PM thank you Rob for the following link: Look here Denise http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm I'm sure I'm missing something but is there an example where the code stops in Outlook to the "body" and not automatically send? I need to stop in the body to physically attach digital photos & then click the "send". Once you click the "send", return to the the active worksheet. Thanks, Denise . |
Sending email from Excel
Since I am still a beginner at Vb, can you tell me the modification to the code?
I appreciate you patience! Denise -----Original Message----- If you don't want an attachment, then you can remove that line - however, you don't have to attach a workbook. You could use that code to attach you digital photos or not - then add them by hand. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy denise posey wrote in message ... I was going to use this one but wasn't sure about the 'attachments.add code. Do I delete this since there won't be a file to reference. The attachments are digital photos that will be download from a card reader. I'm just learning VB so I wasn't sure exactly what this code was doing. I'm not familiar with all the codes yet. Denise -----Original Message----- Which part of that link are you using. In this part: Sub Mail_ActiveSheet_Outlook() 'You must add a reference to the Microsoft outlook Library Dim OutApp As Outlook.Application Dim OutMail As Outlook.MailItem Dim wb As Workbook Dim strdate As String strdate = Format(Now, "dd-mm-yy h-mm-ss") Application.ScreenUpdating = False ActiveSheet.Copy Set wb = ActiveWorkbook With wb .SaveAs "Part of " & ThisWorkbook.Name _ & " " & strdate & ".xls" Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(olMailItem) With OutMail .To = " .CC = "" .BCC = "" .Subject = "This is the Subject line" .Body = "Hi there" .Attachments.Add wb.FullName 'You can add other files also like this '.Attachments.Add ("C:\test.txt") .Send 'or use .Display End With .ChangeFileAccess xlReadOnly Kill .FullName .Close False End With Application.ScreenUpdating = True Set OutMail = Nothing Set OutApp = Nothing End Sub See where the line says .Send 'or use .Display Change .Send to .Display -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Denise Posey wrote in message ... See post from Jan 29 2004 4:52PM thank you Rob for the following link: Look here Denise http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm I'm sure I'm missing something but is there an example where the code stops in Outlook to the "body" and not automatically send? I need to stop in the body to physically attach digital photos & then click the "send". Once you click the "send", return to the the active worksheet. Thanks, Denise . . |
Sending email from Excel
Hi Denise, Thanks for posting in the group. I have reviewed this thread. Currently I am finding somebody who could help you on it. We will post back in the newsgroup as soon as possible. If there is anything unclear, please feel free to post in the group and we will follow up there. Thank you for using Microsoft Newsgroup! Wei-Dong XU Microsoft Developer Support |
Sending email from Excel
If you don't want to attach a file, remove or comment out the line that says
.Attachments.Add wb.FullName -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Denise Posey" wrote in message ... Since I am still a beginner at Vb, can you tell me the modification to the code? I appreciate you patience! Denise -----Original Message----- If you don't want an attachment, then you can remove that line - however, you don't have to attach a workbook. You could use that code to attach you digital photos or not - then add them by hand. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy denise posey wrote in message ... I was going to use this one but wasn't sure about the 'attachments.add code. Do I delete this since there won't be a file to reference. The attachments are digital photos that will be download from a card reader. I'm just learning VB so I wasn't sure exactly what this code was doing. I'm not familiar with all the codes yet. Denise -----Original Message----- Which part of that link are you using. In this part: Sub Mail_ActiveSheet_Outlook() 'You must add a reference to the Microsoft outlook Library Dim OutApp As Outlook.Application Dim OutMail As Outlook.MailItem Dim wb As Workbook Dim strdate As String strdate = Format(Now, "dd-mm-yy h-mm-ss") Application.ScreenUpdating = False ActiveSheet.Copy Set wb = ActiveWorkbook With wb .SaveAs "Part of " & ThisWorkbook.Name _ & " " & strdate & ".xls" Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(olMailItem) With OutMail .To = " .CC = "" .BCC = "" .Subject = "This is the Subject line" .Body = "Hi there" .Attachments.Add wb.FullName 'You can add other files also like this '.Attachments.Add ("C:\test.txt") .Send 'or use .Display End With .ChangeFileAccess xlReadOnly Kill .FullName .Close False End With Application.ScreenUpdating = True Set OutMail = Nothing Set OutApp = Nothing End Sub See where the line says .Send 'or use .Display Change .Send to .Display -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Denise Posey wrote in message ... See post from Jan 29 2004 4:52PM thank you Rob for the following link: Look here Denise http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm I'm sure I'm missing something but is there an example where the code stops in Outlook to the "body" and not automatically send? I need to stop in the body to physically attach digital photos & then click the "send". Once you click the "send", return to the the active worksheet. Thanks, Denise . . |
Sending email from Excel
Hi Denise,
Thanks for posting in the community. It will be appreciated you could tell me whether this issue has been resolved. Please feel free to let me know if you have any further question on this issue. I am standing by to be of assistance. Best regards, Peter Huang Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
Sending email from Excel
I am still unclear about the code on Rob deBruin's site as far as including attachments when you don't have a specific location to attach a file from.
I am a beginner with VB so I have narrowed it down to the following code for my ease: Sub Mail_workbook() ActiveWorkbook.SendMail "", _ "This is the Subject line" End Sub The two problems I have a 1) I know the address that I want to mail to but I want to stop in the remarks section to attach digital photos or make additional comments before sending the worksheet. 2) When I entered the email address within the "" and used the .Display method, the code did not work. So I decided to omit the email address so the form will stop in outlook. I am not experienced enough to understand all the other codes within the site. Any other suggestions you can offer would greatly be appreciated. My main goal is to have the email address populated with the worksheet in the body as an attachment, and add any additional comments. Thank you, Denise -----Original Message----- Hi Denise, Thanks for posting in the community. It will be appreciated you could tell me whether this issue has been resolved. Please feel free to let me know if you have any further question on this issue. I am standing by to be of assistance. Best regards, Peter Huang Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. . |
Sending email from Excel
Hi Denise,
Thanks for posting in the community. The two problems I have a 1) I know the address that I want to mail to but I want to stop in the remarks section to attach digital photos or make additional comments before sending the worksheet. 2) When I entered the email address within the "" and used the .Display method, the code did not work. So I decided to omit the email address so the form will stop in outlook. I am not experienced enough to understand all the other codes within the site. Any other suggestions you can offer would greatly be appreciated. My main goal is to have the email address populated with the worksheet in the body as an attachment, and add any additional comments. If you wants to customize procedure to send mail , you should not the use the ActiveWorkbook.SendMail method, since the method will just sent a workbook. You need to automation the outlook application to achieve your aim as Tom's suggestion. Why do you need to stop? You may add the file to the attachments you want to send as attachment. This code below works on my machine, it will display the outlook and stop here. Sub Mail_ActiveSheet_Outlook() 'You must add a reference to the Microsoft outlook Library Dim OutApp As Outlook.Application Dim OutMail As Outlook.MailItem Dim wb As Workbook Dim strdate As String strdate = Format(Now, "dd-mm-yy h-mm-ss") Application.ScreenUpdating = False ActiveSheet.Copy Set wb = ActiveWorkbook With wb .SaveAs "Part of " & ThisWorkbook.Name _ & " " & strdate & ".xls" Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(olMailItem) With OutMail .To = "" .CC = "" .BCC = "" .Subject = "This is the Subject line" .Body = "Hi there" .Attachments.Add wb.FullName .Display End With .ChangeFileAccess xlReadOnly Kill .FullName .Close False End With Application.ScreenUpdating = True Set OutMail = Nothing Set OutApp = Nothing End Sub Best regards, Peter Huang Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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