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Help with Print Macro
Hello,
I recently installed internet explorer 7 beta 3 update to my system and I'm having a problem printing emails from the preview pane. However I can print the email if I open it (doulbe click) and then print it. Doesn't look like microsoft has a fix for this yet so I was hoping someone can help me with a work around - create a macro that would open an email (already selected), print it and then close the email. Pretty simple, but outlook doesn't have a macro recorder so I have no idea how to write this. So can someone provide me with the code I need to do this. Again the situation would be that I have the email already highlighted in the preview plane and I'd like to have the marco open the email, print it and then close it. Thanks, Dan |
Help with Print Macro
Am 10 Aug 2006 12:46:55 -0700 schrieb :
Public Sub PrintMail() Dim obj as Object Set obj=Application.ActiveExplorer.Selection(1) obj.Display obj.Printout End Sub -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook -- www.VBOffice.net -- Hello, I recently installed internet explorer 7 beta 3 update to my system and I'm having a problem printing emails from the preview pane. However I can print the email if I open it (doulbe click) and then print it. Doesn't look like microsoft has a fix for this yet so I was hoping someone can help me with a work around - create a macro that would open an email (already selected), print it and then close the email. Pretty simple, but outlook doesn't have a macro recorder so I have no idea how to write this. So can someone provide me with the code I need to do this. Again the situation would be that I have the email already highlighted in the preview plane and I'd like to have the marco open the email, print it and then close it. Thanks, Dan |
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