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Hi, im new to this forum and to vba/macos but am looking for a mcro that will populate the subject line and first line of an email with pre-defined text.
As an organisation we are required to send mails with protective markings such as Restricted, Personal etc. This should form the begining of the subject line and in the main body of the text. I'd like a macro that opens a new mail and allows you to select with marking is relevant. Is this possible? |
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The only way to put in specific options to choose from is to create a UserForm. Would you want this launched from when they hit "New E-mail" or a different button that you create?
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