The basics would be:
Function Item_Write()
Set newItem = Application.CreateItem(0)
With newItem
.To = "
.Subject = "New contact"
.Body = "There is a new contact."
.Send
End With
End Function
Embellish to your heart's content.
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"Michelle W@" wrote in message ...
How do I go about doing that? Do you have a tutorial for it
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
You could put code in the form's Item_Write event handler to generate such a message.
"Michelle W@" wrote in message news
I am building a custom contact form for my companies client database and what
I would like to have if possible is when the sales person initiates the
client contact form and saves it to a public folder an email would be
generated to me alerting me that a new contact has been filled out. Is this
possible?