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Default Application on my desktop

So, I was thinking, could you control a application if it was showing on your
desktop?
I saw a bit of code that will log into a web page, it gave user ID and
password. Could you contro an application like that with VBA? I need to send
a text file to, say 50 emails, and I'm not able to modify Lotues Notes
conrtol (admin rights and all). That too and the IT group is bussy with
something elso. Could you send an email by have VBA "drag & drop" the text
file into the body of the email, paste the email address in the "to" field
and "send"?
Can VBA control application like that?
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