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If Outlook is your default e-mail application then Outlook is used to send e-mail, unless your application has its own custom e-mail function, in which case Outlook would not be involved.
You can check by switching Outlook not to send messages immediately, then send a message from your application. Does the message appear in Outbox? Ads for the macro, did you change the two e-mail addresses to reflect what it is you are trying to do? Were there messages in the Outbox that reflected what you were trying to modify?
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I've just discovered something ... if I create a new E:Mail and click Send, the code cuts in and intercepts the E:Mail. However, if it is the E:Mail created by the Application and I click on the Send button, the code doesn't cut in ... why would this be ?!?!?
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![]() That appears to be the case for Macros as well ... Thanks for your help though and I am now trying to find another way !!! |
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