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I know I can get excel to send an email with cc, bcc, subject and body from a
cell by entering the follwing statement into that cell:
Subject%20Message&cc=e-mail address;&bcc=e-mail
address;&body=Text%20of%20the%20message
What I want to do is to send as an email an "OutLook Task" and an "OutLook
Appointment"
I am looking for a statement that will allow me to do this...
Please
Thanks
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Default OutLook Task and Appointment

I would suggest you ask this question in an Outlook newsgroup, since your
question is really about Outlook VBA, and is only tangentially related to
Excel.


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I know I can get excel to send an email with cc, bcc, subject and body from
a
cell by entering the follwing statement into that cell:
Subject%20Message&cc=e-mail address;&bcc=e-mail
address;&body=Text%20of%20the%20message
What I want to do is to send as an email an "OutLook Task" and an "OutLook
Appointment"
I am looking for a statement that will allow me to do this...
Please
Thanks



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