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Question Creating a VBA Code to print then send as an email attachment


Hello,

In am relatively inexperienced a VBA but eager to learn more. What I am trying to accomplish is create a command button at the end of a letter template in word that will not only automatically print the letter but will also save as a PDF then open a new message in outlook with said PDF as an attachment. I've been looking through the forums and have found bits and pieces of coding but I'm just not sure how to put it all together. Would anyone be willing to provide any assistance on what the coding would look like (if it's even possible to do all this)?

Thanks in advance!
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