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Reference : Lotus Notes Automation Classes
I am using VBA to generate a Notes message, attach a file and send to a
specified person. Currently I am running Notes v6.5 but most of my audience for this app is using an earlier version. My problem is this: The reference to the Lotus Notes Automation Classes for my version points to C:\Program Files\Lotus\Notes\Notes32.tlb whereas my audiences' points to C:\Lotus\Notes\Notes32.tlb Excel does not seem to be able to find the appropriate version for the machine it is running on. Is there a way I can code the proper .tlb location in VBA depending on the version of Notes someone is using? Or, perhaps, if the Notes32.tlb does not exist in one place, check another? Much appreciative of any direction you can give me! patrick |
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