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JacquesW JacquesW is offline How to generate a Lotus Notes email with VBA code and thereafter open de LN client? Windows 10 How to generate a Lotus Notes email with VBA code and thereafter open de LN client? Office 2013
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How to generate a Lotus Notes email with VBA code and thereafter open de LN client?
I have searched on the net to find VBA code to generate an email in Lotus Notes.



I only found code that generates mail attaches the current sheet or workbook and sends the mail.

The problem is that all these codes end with "Call Maildoc.send(False)".
And that immediately sends the message.

What I want th code to do is:
Attach the code to a button within an excel workbook/-sheet.
When the user klicks on it the mail wil be generated.
Instead of directly sending the mail I want it to open in Lotus Notes.
Purpose is that the sender can change the body and can add an attachment if necessary.

I hope somebody can help me with this.

Thanks in advance.
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