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P.S. I did just check out the recent thread with the macro suggestion by
Ron de Bruin, which is pretty close to what I'm going for, except that I would like to have the email window remain open (so that the subject field can be modified) instead of having it shot out directly. ------ "Alan D." wrote in message ... I'm afraid I'm not clear on these instructions. I don't find a "Tools=References" path in either Excel (2000) or Outlook. Also, as my intention is to also allow access to this form over the internet, I'm wondering if defining the mail client application as Outlook might be a litttle restrictive. Is there any other way to generate a more generic email, like with a mailto hyperlink, with the Excel form - in whatever it's current state of completion - attached? Thanks. Alan D. ------ "kedarkulkarni " wrote in message ... hi set a reference to Microsoft Outlook Library XX by tools - references.. should work fine, --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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