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Default Emailing range in Outlook- so close! just need a little help

I'm working on some VBA (based on great code by our MVPs and old posts) that
will grab ranges, turn it into a GIF, then email several GIFs within one
email to the target recipient. I have two challenges, which may or may not
be possible to overcome in Excel VBA; I welcome any help you might be able
to offer.

1. When I send test emails to myself (in Outlook, all in Office2003 on
WinXP), the GIFs are embedded as files, rather than visible within the body
of the email itself. I need to be able to have the recipient view the GIF
and type a response to each directly underneath in their reply (basically we
don't want them editing the range itself for several reasons, so I show a
picture of the range and they have to type their desired edits)- how do I
force Outlook to show the GIF instead of embedding it as an attachment?

2. The range is only one row, but is quite long (A:AI). When I click on an
embedded file, it appears that the code (below) doesn't actually include the
full width of the range. Is there a cap on how wide a GIF can be when
exported from Excel? Any suggested workarounds?

Thank you,
Keith

'--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#1, whether the GIF is embedded as an image or an attachment:

On Error Resume Next
With OutMail
.To = SendToName
.CC = ""
.BCC = ""
.Body = "Please respond to this email, and include comments and
updates directly under each row"
.Subject = "data update request"
For n = 1 To SendFileCount
.Attachments.Add (FName & CStr(n) & FExt)
Next
.Send 'or use .Display
End With
On Error GoTo 0

'-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#2, the width of a range that can be exported to a GIF

Sub CreateImageFile(TheExportRange As Range, _
TheFileName As String, _
TheFileFormat As String)

TheExportRange.CopyPicture Appearance:=xlScreen, _
Format:=xlPicture

Dim chtobj As ChartObject
Set chtobj = TheExportRange.Parent.ChartObjects.Add(1, 1, 1, 1)

With chtobj
.Width = TheExportRange.Width + 8
.Height = TheExportRange.Height + 8
.Chart.ChartArea.Border.LineStyle = 0
.Chart.Paste
.Chart.Export Filename:=TheFileName & "." & TheFileFormat, _
FilterName:=TheFileFormat
.Delete
End With

Set chtobj = Nothing
End Sub



 
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