Macro to speed email creation

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steve sharpe

I need to use outlook to send the same pdf file as an attachment to any

one who requests it. All I want to do is this. After the new mail form

is launched (by clicking on the recipient's email address) I want a

button, or something, that will automatically insert the subject and

body text (which will always be the same for every mail) attach the pdf

(which will always have the same filename and be stored in the same

location), and send the mail.

I'm sure this is very easy and that I'm missing something obvious but

I've searched for hours and can't find what I need. Any help would be

very much appreciated.

steve sharpe
 
You can access the email via

Application.ActiveInspector.CurrentItem

It has a Body, and a Subject property, and an Attachments.Add funtion. For

an example see the VBA help file.

Best regards

Michael Bauer

Am Thu, 13 May 2010 10:47:07 +0100 schrieb steve sharpe:


> I need to use outlook to send the same pdf file as an attachment to any
> one who requests it. All I want to do is this. After the new mail form
> is launched (by clicking on the recipient's email address) I want a
> button, or something, that will automatically insert the subject and
> body text (which will always be the same for every mail) attach the pdf
> (which will always have the same filename and be stored in the same
> location), and send the mail.

> I'm sure this is very easy and that I'm missing something obvious but
> I've searched for hours and can't find what I need. Any help would be
> very much appreciated.
 
Hello Michael

I'm still stuck. Thankyou for your reply which has enabled me to write

a macro that works but I can't find a way to attach it to a button on

the email ribbon. Since I only want a short message to be automated it

does not save time if I have to open developer and run the macro

manually.

Is there a way to but a button on the message ribbon that will run the

macro directly? I still feel like I'm missing something... Thankyou for

your help. I'm a complete novice at this stuff.

Best regards

Steve

post 'Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook Wrote:
> ;348866']You can access the email via
> Application.ActiveInspector.CurrentItem

> It has a Body, and a Subject property, and an Attachments.Add funtion.
> For
> an example see the VBA help file.

> > Best regards
> Michael Bauer
> Category Manager -

> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?lang=en

> Am Thu, 13 May 2010 10:47:07 +0100 schrieb steve sharpe:
> -
> I need to use outlook to send the same pdf file as an attachment to
> any
> one who requests it. All I want to do is this. After the new mail
> form
> is launched (by clicking on the recipient's email address) I want a
> button, or something, that will automatically insert the subject and
> body text (which will always be the same for every mail) attach the
> pdf
> (which will always have the same filename and be stored in the same
> location), and send the mail.

> I'm sure this is very easy and that I'm missing something obvious but
> I've searched for hours and can't find what I need. Any help would be
> very much appreciated.-


steve sharpe
 
For instance, for OL07 right click the toolbar of the email window, then

Edit Quick Access Toolbar (or similar). Select macros, then drag the macro's

name to the pane right hand.

Best regards

Michael Bauer

Am Mon, 17 May 2010 12:04:22 +0100 schrieb steve sharpe:


> Hello Michael

> I'm still stuck. Thankyou for your reply which has enabled me to write
> a macro that works but I can't find a way to attach it to a button on
> the email ribbon. Since I only want a short message to be automated it
> does not save time if I have to open developer and run the macro
> manually.
> Is there a way to but a button on the message ribbon that will run the
> macro directly? I still feel like I'm missing something... Thankyou for
> your help. I'm a complete novice at this stuff.

> Best regards

> Steve

> post 'Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook Wrote:
> > ;348866']You can access the email via
> > Application.ActiveInspector.CurrentItem
>

>> It has a Body, and a Subject property, and an Attachments.Add funtion.
> > For
> > an example see the VBA help file.
>

>> > > Best regards
> > Michael Bauer
> > Category Manager -

> > SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> > http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?lang=en
>

>
>
>> Am Thu, 13 May 2010 10:47:07 +0100 schrieb steve sharpe:
> > -
> > I need to use outlook to send the same pdf file as an attachment to
> > any
> > one who requests it. All I want to do is this. After the new mail
> > form
> > is launched (by clicking on the recipient's email address) I want a
> > button, or something, that will automatically insert the subject and
> > body text (which will always be the same for every mail) attach the
> > pdf
> > (which will always have the same filename and be stored in the same
> > location), and send the mail.
>

>> I'm sure this is very easy and that I'm missing something obvious but
> > I've searched for hours and can't find what I need. Any help would be
> > very much appreciated.-
 
Hi Michael

Thanks very much, You solved my problem.

Best regards

Steve

'Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook Wrote:
> ;349056']For instance, for OL07 right click the toolbar of the email
> window, then
> Edit Quick Access Toolbar (or similar). Select macros, then drag the
> macro's
> name to the pane right hand.

> > Best regards
> Michael Bauer
> Category Manager -

> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?lang=en

> Am Mon, 17 May 2010 12:04:22 +0100 schrieb steve sharpe:
> -
> Hello Michael

> I'm still stuck. Thankyou for your reply which has enabled me to
> write
> a macro that works but I can't find a way to attach it to a button on
> the email ribbon. Since I only want a short message to be automated
> it
> does not save time if I have to open developer and run the macro
> manually.
> Is there a way to but a button on the message ribbon that will run
> the
> macro directly? I still feel like I'm missing something... Thankyou
> for
> your help. I'm a complete novice at this stuff.

> Best regards

> Steve

> post 'Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook Wrote: -
> ;348866']You can access the email via
> Application.ActiveInspector.CurrentItem

> It has a Body, and a Subject property, and an Attachments.Add
> funtion.
> For
> an example see the VBA help file.

> > Best regards
> Michael Bauer
> Category Manager -

> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?lang=en

> Am Thu, 13 May 2010 10:47:07 +0100 schrieb steve sharpe:
> -
> I need to use outlook to send the same pdf file as an attachment to
> any
> one who requests it. All I want to do is this. After the new mail
> form
> is launched (by clicking on the recipient's email address) I want a
> button, or something, that will automatically insert the subject and
> body text (which will always be the same for every mail) attach the
> pdf
> (which will always have the same filename and be stored in the same
> location), and send the mail.

> I'm sure this is very easy and that I'm missing something obvious but
> I've searched for hours and can't find what I need. Any help would be
> very much appreciated.---


steve sharpe
 
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