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Old December 22nd 08, 10:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
thomas
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Default Re : Sending mails from Excel 2003 - Outlook signature

no hint on what i did wrong?

Thanks

"thomas" nomail a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :
...
Thanks

I changed my code and I tried this :

#########################
Private Function EnvoiMail_HTML_New(Adresse As String, Objet As String,
Corps As String, Optional Pièce As String, Optional Cc As String, Optional
Bcc As String, Optional Envoyer_Mail As Boolean)

Dim MonAppliOutlook As Outlook.Application
Dim MonMail As Outlook.MailItem
Dim MaPièce As Outlook.Attachments

Set MonAppliOutlook = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set MonMail = MonAppliOutlook.CreateItem(olMailItem)

On Error Resume Next

With MonMail

If Affichage = "OUI" Then .Display
.To = Adresse
If Not IsNull(Cc) Then .Cc = Cc
If Not IsNull(Bcc) Then .Bcc = Bcc
.BodyFormat = olFormatHTML
.HTMLBody = Corps & .HTMLBody


If Envoyer_Mail = True Then .Send

End With

Set MonAppliOutlook = Nothing
Set MonMail = Nothing

End Function
###########################


but with " .HTMLBody = Corps & .HTMLBody " i only get the signature
in the mail

and if i write " .HTMLBody = Corps " i only get the content of Corps

What did i do wrong?

Many thanks for your help

"Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" a écrit dans le message de
groupe de discussion : ...

GetInspector returns an Inspector object, not an Application object. And
because it returns an object you'd need to use the Set statement. But
because you display the e-mail calling GetInspector shouldn't be necessary
at all.

After you've called Display, the Body property should contain the sig. That
is, calling .Body=Corps will overwerite the Body with the content of Corps.
If you want to preserve the content of Body and insert Corps at the top, you
need to do this:
..Body=Corps & .Body

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Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook

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Am Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:02:05 +0100 schrieb thomas:

Hello,

Few months ago i asked ho to insert the outlook 2003 default signature to

a
mail sent from excel vba

I was advised to use ".GetInspector" but i still cannot make it work.

I get an error message saying "read only property"


My code is :


Sub EnvoiMailMéthodeOLE(Adresse As String, Objet As String, Corps As

String,
Optional Pièce As String, Optional Cc As String, Optional Bcc As String)

Dim MonAppliOutlook As New Outlook.Application
Dim MonMail As Outlook.MailItem
Dim MaPièce As Outlook.Attachments

Set MonMail = MonAppliOutlook.CreateItem(olMailItem)
MonAppliOutlook = MonMail.GetInspector

With MonMail
.Display '
.To = Adresse
If Not IsNull(Cc) Then .Cc = Cc
If Not IsNull(Bcc) Then .Bcc = Bcc
.Subject = Objet
.Body = Corps
If Not IsNull(Pièce) Then
Set MaPièce = .Attachments
MaPièce.Add Pièce, olByValue
End If
.Send
End With

End Sub

Thanks for you help


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