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Hi All,
I am using the following code to send emails from VBA. However, where I do so, an outlook box opens up saying "A program is trying to automatically send email on your behalf. Do you want to allow this?" After this unless the user clicks on "Yes" button the email is not sent. ActiveWorkbook.EnvelopeVisible = True Worksheets("Template").Activate With ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope .Item.To = " .Item.Cc = emailadd .Item.Subject = "Appraisal Form for " & TextBox5.Value .Item.Send End With Is there a way to skip this step as I need to code a macro which identifies deviations in a continous loop and sends emails as and when it finds some deviations. Thanks in advance, Yash |
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Hi Varadharajan,
Thanks for the suggestion. However, my code will have to check various conditions every minute and sendkeys may not the best option for this. Please let me know if there are other options too. Thanks, yash Varadharajan wrote: Hi Give a try with Application.SendKeys method in ur Code. U will be able to send various key combinations to the application ur initiation for complete details check the HELP on sendkeys method. thanks Varadhan wrote: Hi All, I am using the following code to send emails from VBA. However, where I do so, an outlook box opens up saying "A program is trying to automatically send email on your behalf. Do you want to allow this?" After this unless the user clicks on "Yes" button the email is not sent. ActiveWorkbook.EnvelopeVisible = True Worksheets("Template").Activate With ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope .Item.To = " .Item.Cc = emailadd .Item.Subject = "Appraisal Form for " & TextBox5.Value .Item.Send End With Is there a way to skip this step as I need to code a macro which identifies deviations in a continous loop and sends emails as and when it finds some deviations. Thanks in advance, Yash |
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Yash,
Please tell me are you going to send the file as soon as it reaches some sort of values. You'va mentioned some sort of deviations occur in the loop then it should get automaticallt mailed. Please tell me what sort of deviations you want to verify, whether those are in code or in some cells of an excel sheet? Please tell me, so that I can proceed further in giving you a solution. If you wish, you can send a sample mail to me on the below mail id. Regards, Sriram " wrote: Hi Varadharajan, Thanks for the suggestion. However, my code will have to check various conditions every minute and sendkeys may not the best option for this. Please let me know if there are other options too. Thanks, yash Varadharajan wrote: Hi Give a try with Application.SendKeys method in ur Code. U will be able to send various key combinations to the application ur initiation for complete details check the HELP on sendkeys method. thanks Varadhan wrote: Hi All, I am using the following code to send emails from VBA. However, where I do so, an outlook box opens up saying "A program is trying to automatically send email on your behalf. Do you want to allow this?" After this unless the user clicks on "Yes" button the email is not sent. ActiveWorkbook.EnvelopeVisible = True Worksheets("Template").Activate With ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope .Item.To = " .Item.Cc = emailadd .Item.Subject = "Appraisal Form for " & TextBox5.Value .Item.Send End With Is there a way to skip this step as I need to code a macro which identifies deviations in a continous loop and sends emails as and when it finds some deviations. Thanks in advance, Yash |
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http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/prevent.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl wrote in message oups.com... Hi All, I am using the following code to send emails from VBA. However, where I do so, an outlook box opens up saying "A program is trying to automatically send email on your behalf. Do you want to allow this?" After this unless the user clicks on "Yes" button the email is not sent. ActiveWorkbook.EnvelopeVisible = True Worksheets("Template").Activate With ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope .Item.To = " .Item.Cc = emailadd .Item.Subject = "Appraisal Form for " & TextBox5.Value .Item.Send End With Is there a way to skip this step as I need to code a macro which identifies deviations in a continous loop and sends emails as and when it finds some deviations. Thanks in advance, Yash |
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