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Old May 30th 06, 02:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Sascha Lengen
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Default Problem with filling in Attachments

Thank you Sue,

I was so blind and
my english is really not perfect (I'm german).


"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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The error tells you not to use named arguments:

olAtt.Add(DocPfad & .Items.Item(i).SubItems(2).Text)

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"Sascha Lengen" wrote in message
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Hello NG,

I want to automatically open an TemplateFile (*.oft) an fill in the
Subject
an some Attachments.
The template is opening fine and the Subject is correct too.
I get the following error when I fill in the attachments: Error # 446: No
named arguments; In Line: 1

Can someone help me fix this problem?

Thans
Sascha


'##### Start Mailtemplate
Process.Start(oftDoku)

'##### Declarations
Dim olApp As Object
olApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Dim olInsp As Object
Dim olMail As Object
Dim olAtt As Object

olInsp = olApp.ActiveInspector
olMail = olInsp.CurrentItem
olAtt = olMail.Attachments

'##### Extend Subject
If Not TypeName(olMail) = "Nothing" Then
olMail.Subject = olMail.Subject & " - Projekt-Nr. " & getPrj
End If

'##### Fill-In Attachments from ListView
Dim i As Integer

With ListView1
For i = 0 To .Items.Count - 1
If .Items(i).Checked Then
1: olAtt.Add(Source:=DocPfad & .Items.Item(i).SubItems(2).Text)
End If
Next i
End With

End




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