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Without seeing your code, which you've still not provided, I can't tell you how/where to add it to that. Here's a generic demonstration. The code assumes you're using early binding:
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Sub Demo() Dim objOutlook As Outlook.Application Dim objNameSpace As Outlook.NameSpace Dim objMailItem As Outlook.MailItem Dim objRecipient As Outlook.Recipient Set objOutlook = New Outlook.Application Set objNameSpace = objOutlook.GetNamespace("MAPI") Set objMailItem = objOutlook.CreateItem(olMailItem) With objRecipient .Add ("John Wilson") .Type = olTo .Add ("Adrian Fearnley") .Type = olTo .Add ("Chuck Feathers") .Type = olcc End With With objMailItem .Subject = "Financial Analysis" .Body = "Hi John, Adrian & Chuck," & vbCr & "I hope all's well. Here's the financial analysis." & _ vbCr & vbCr & "Regards" & Environ("UserName") .Attachments.Add ("C:\Users" & Environ("UserName") & "\Documents\Financials.xls") .Logon , , True .Send End With Set objMailItem = Nothing: Set objNameSpace = Nothing: Set objOutlook = Nothing End Sub
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