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My intent is to post the current Excel spreadsheet document to a public
folder, so I can view its properties etc. And not post it as an attchment to a mail item that gets posted to it. Thanks, Dominique |
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I found the post command which is one step in the right direction.
Here is the command I used wb.Post ("\\Public Folders\All Public Folders\PurchasingFolder\") However, a dailog box pops up with the public folders tree view What is the syntax of the "destination" parameter, so it would post without bringing up the dialog box. Thanks "Dominique" wrote: My intent is to post the current Excel spreadsheet document to a public folder, so I can view its properties etc. And not post it as an attchment to a mail item that gets posted to it. Thanks, Dominique |
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