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Hi,
Thank's for any help. Here's the point : I have to set an HTML background when opening an ItemMail by code. Her's my code : CODE Set MMLMsg = Application.CreateItem(olMailItem) MMLMsg.BodyFormat = olFormatHTML MMLMsg.HTMLBody= ????? /CODE How to write several lines of HTML code, including CSS style inside my VBA code ? Only one line is accepted... Is it possible to set the content in a variable ? How to do that ? Other idea ?.... -- Best regards, Marc |
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