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Old September 7th 09, 07:53 AM
de049 de049 is offline
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Default Auto datestamp on email body

Hi all,

My first post here, so thanks for your time before i start.

My issue is as follows:

We need to send a shift handover email every evening and was wondering what would be the easiest way to have a datestamp set in a particular area of the message body (within a designated table cell if possible). This datestamp would need to be applied either when forwarding the email or when sending (or whenver for that matter so long as it gets applied automatically).

The whole idea of automating this is that we dont leave the datestamping open to manual error (by forgetting to include it one day) and so that the recipient is not able to alter this as it would be part of the origianal sent message body.

Apologies for the extensive post. Really hope someone can assist.

Thanks

de049.
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Old September 8th 09, 03:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Sue Mosher [MVP][_3_]
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Default Auto datestamp on email body

Given that the recipient can easily alter the information in the body of the
message, I don't see how putting a date stamp there is going to meet your
requirements. Wouldn't it make more sense to rely on the date stamps that
Outlook puts on the message itself, properties that can't be altered?

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"de049" wrote in message
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Hi all,

My first post here, so thanks for your time before i start.

My issue is as follows:

We need to send a shift handover email every evening and was wondering
what would be the easiest way to have a datestamp set in a particular
area of the message body (within a designated table cell if possible).
This datestamp would need to be applied either when forwarding the email
or when sending (or whenver for that matter so long as it gets applied
automatically).

The whole idea of automating this is that we dont leave the
datestamping open to manual error (by forgetting to include it one day)
and so that the recipient is not able to alter this as it would be part
of the origianal sent message body.



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Old September 8th 09, 03:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Auto datestamp on email body

Any recipient would be able to alter it, all they have to do is click to
edit the received message. To prevent that you'd need to be using some sort
of rights management software. In addition, there are no table cells in
Outlook emails normally unless a table is specifically added and the email
is in HTML or Rich Text format.

See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/stampdate.htm for some ideas.

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"de049" wrote in message
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Hi all,

My first post here, so thanks for your time before i start.

My issue is as follows:

We need to send a shift handover email every evening and was wondering
what would be the easiest way to have a datestamp set in a particular
area of the message body (within a designated table cell if possible).
This datestamp would need to be applied either when forwarding the email
or when sending (or whenver for that matter so long as it gets applied
automatically).

The whole idea of automating this is that we dont leave the
datestamping open to manual error (by forgetting to include it one day)
and so that the recipient is not able to alter this as it would be part
of the origianal sent message body.

Apologies for the extensive post. Really hope someone can assist.

Thanks

de049.




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