How to set voting buttons & recipient on a forward
"Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message
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The VBA help file already demonstrates how to create and display a forward
and how to add a recipient. You just need to add the labels for your
vosting
buttons, seprated by a semicolon, to the VotingOptions property.
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Best regards
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Am Mon, 24 Nov 2008 12:00:48 -0000 schrieb Ol??:
Someone in our office has asked if it's possible to create a macro button
that will do this for a received e-mail:-
1) click on "Forward",
2) enter a particular person's name (always the same one) into "To",
3) set voting buttons (Yes, No)
ready for additional text to be entered. This is with Outlook 2003.
I've had a play around but don't know VBA, and it looks like quite a
steep
learning curve for a one-off solution. Is anybody able to help, please?
Many thanks.
OK, thanks for the pointer.
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