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Mail with "Lotus Notes"?
Can someone help with with a code to attached the ActiveWorkbook to a "Lotus
Notes" mail? The ActiveWorkbook, doesn't have to be zipped or anything - just attached to a mail, ready for sending, once recipient has been selected. Searching the Internet, I find a lot of miscellanous code to perform this on a "OutLook" mail, but none for a "Lotus Notes"? Can this be done??? TIA, |
Mail with "Lotus Notes"?
Here is a site with information about working with Excel and Lotus Notes:
http://www.excelkb.com/?cNode=1X5M7A Hope this helps, Hutch "Charlotte E." wrote: Can someone help with with a code to attached the ActiveWorkbook to a "Lotus Notes" mail? The ActiveWorkbook, doesn't have to be zipped or anything - just attached to a mail, ready for sending, once recipient has been selected. Searching the Internet, I find a lot of miscellanous code to perform this on a "OutLook" mail, but none for a "Lotus Notes"? Can this be done??? TIA, |
Mail with "Lotus Notes"?
On Sep 22, 10:21*am, "Charlotte E." <@ wrote:
Can someone help with with a code to attached the ActiveWorkbook to a "Lotus Notes" mail? The ActiveWorkbook, doesn't have to be zipped or anything - just attached to a mail, ready for sending, once recipient has been selected. Searching the Internet, I find a lot of miscellanous code to perform this on a "OutLook" mail, but none for a "Lotus Notes"? Can this be done??? TIA, ActiveWorkbook.SendMail " This will attached it to a new mail msg in lotus notes provided notes is open/running and lotus notes is the default email program. |
Mail with "Lotus Notes"?
ActiveWorkbook.SendMail " This will attached it to a new mail msg in lotus notes provided notes is open/running and lotus notes is the default email program. Sounds easy :-) I'll play a little with this approch... |
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