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I just posted a thread, and although this question has to do with the same
project it is an unrelated quesion. I need the composer of my email form to be able to attach a file. I know nothing about this aspect of the coding, so I have just shrunk the compose message main message box down so that it is cut out of the display and you can only see the attachment box. This can't be the best way to do this... number one, the message box keeps resizing and is visible (very tacky) even when I check "do not resize," and two, I would like to know how to do this via code, or even using an attachment control or field. But I am unfamiliar with how to set up a text box as an attachment box, and with the whole "browse" or "insert file" process. |
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Where is the attachment code running? Do you need users to be able to browse
for the file to attach? When you post let us know where the code is running, what language you're using and what versions or Outlook you want to support. Also provide any other relevant information so people can answer your questions. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "cmonroe21" u48566@uwe wrote in message news:8f9987f04a8f2@uwe... I just posted a thread, and although this question has to do with the same project it is an unrelated quesion. I need the composer of my email form to be able to attach a file. I know nothing about this aspect of the coding, so I have just shrunk the compose message main message box down so that it is cut out of the display and you can only see the attachment box. This can't be the best way to do this... number one, the message box keeps resizing and is visible (very tacky) even when I check "do not resize," and two, I would like to know how to do this via code, or even using an attachment control or field. But I am unfamiliar with how to set up a text box as an attachment box, and with the whole "browse" or "insert file" process. |
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