Thank you! What great knowledge.
1) What would the code look like? I am not very well versed. I get
confused as to where () and "" go.
Item.Body = Item.Body & vbCrLf & "concat(=now(),"new stuff")"
??? something like that?
2) Outlook 2003 SP3 for questions: Is there a way to surpress automatic
signatures in an Outlook form?
Thank you,
Angie
"Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:
> 1) Yes, Now() is the correct function. Concatenate with to your existing
> expression used to set Item.Body.
> 2) In what version of Outlook?
> > Sue Mosher
> > >
> "Delnang" <Delnang> wrote in message
> news:C7F8552C-1ED1-4F16-B02E-1481A4467BFE@microsoft.com...
> > Yes, that worked like a charm. I knew it would be easy.
> > Two addtional questions:
> > 1. Is there a way to add an =now() type statement to this so that one
> > would
> > know when the text was added to an email?
> > 2. Is there a way to surpress automatic signatures in an Outlook form?
> > Thanks,
> > Angie
> > "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> The form must be published to the Organizational Forms library with the
> >> "send form definition with item" box on the (Properties) page in the
> >> designer unchecked.
> >
> >> "Delnang" <Delnang> wrote in message
> >> news:72DAE0CB-0A26-42AC-80E8-163DA98F19EA@microsoft.com...
> >> >I have code behind a command button:
> >> > Example:
> >> >> > Item.Body = Item.Body & vbCrLf & "new stuff"
> >> >> > and when I select the command button it works on my PC. When I send
> >> > the
> >> > email, and the recipient clicks the button, nothing happens.
> >> >> > How can I make it so the button work so that if one were to get the
> >> > form
> >> > from the Org. Library, the command buttons run the code?
> >> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Angie
>