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Old 03-21-2013, 09:20 AM
oduntan oduntan is offline command button that generates a popup for sending email Windows 7 32bit command button that generates a popup for sending email Office 2007
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The submit button on clicking it will send an email to the recipient in the "To" field. When the recipient receives the email, they can then click on reply and their email will be sent to the email address in the "From" field that popped up.

I don't know how to create a mail item. I would not want to restrict this only to individuals that use outlook.
The document will be sent as an attachment with the "submit" button is clicked.

Can anyone help please. If this already exists in another thread, maybe you can please let me know where to look. thank you.

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Originally Posted by fumei View Post
What does the Submit button actually do

create an Outlook item
create some other mail item

wait for something
an attachment maybe...this document maybe

automate an attachment
this document maybe

automate a Send of the mail
wait for an explicit Send

more information required
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