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I am trying to design a form that looks something would look something like
this: Subject: "*** Delinquency Comparison *** - as of " & format(dateadd("d",-1,now),"Short Date") To: "blah, blahblah; lastname, firstname" (a predefined list of names) Body: "All:" & vbcrlf & _ "The report is now available at: " & vbcrlf & _ "\\networkcomp\drive\public\reporting\" & format(dateadd("d",-1,now),"yyyymmdd") & "_DelinquencyComparison.xls" & vbcrlf & vbcrlf & _ "Thank you" Any ideas on how I might do something like this as a "one-touch" operation in Outlook so that I can click a single button and send an email like this out every day? Sorry for my code if it's wrong, I'm more acquainted with Access VBA than Outlook. |
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