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I frequently use VB code in Excel (with much help from these discussion
forums) but this is my first real try at creating an Outlook form. I have created my form (using step-by-step in instructions from the www.outlookcode.com site) and I've added a command button that says "Submit". All I really want this button to do is send the form (same as clicking the normal send button, I just don't know how to write that code). I already have the "To" field defaulted to my own address, I just need to know how to fire this thing off, and how to set the subject line. Thanks in advance! |
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