
July 7th 06, 09:09 PM
posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Make email modal
Disregard, my error. I got it and I thank you very much for your help.
"Steve" wrote:
Thank you Eric. When I use the .Dispay(True), it does halt the code, but I
do not see the email come up in Outlook. It appears as nothing happens. I
would like to halt the code, have the email come up in Outlook so the user
can add/append to email and the send from there, but I am not seeing the
email appear.
Help..
"Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
Use .Display(True) to make the e-mail Inspector window modal.
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"Steve" wrote:
Hi. I am trying to loop through several emails that must be sent with
attached files. I was using the DoCmd.SendObject code, but I have to attach
external files, so I am now using Outlook(2000).
When I used the DoCmd.SendObject code, the email box would pop up and become
modal on my screen until the user clicked send or cancel. However, with
Outlook, when I use the .display code, the outlook email appears on the
screen, but the code after the .display continues to run. I want to halt the
code from running until the user decides what they want to do.
Any tips? Thanks.
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