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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
You should look for a solution in the microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
newsgroup to which I have cross posted this response.
Hope this helps.
Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
"Yorkshireman" <Yorkshireman> wrote in message
news:0877E8C5-A0B0-481E-9F01-2A280EA6F947@microsoft.com...
> In the days before pervasive pc's infecting everywhere it used to be
> possible
> to set outgoing send times for emails. How do I do so in Outlook, under
> wxp?
> To be explicit - i wish to create an email *now*, and have it sent at,
> say,
> 15:00 hours.
> You may aask why this is not posted in an Outlook group !? (I certainly
> did)
> - and the answer would be that Microsoft's functionality just landed me
> here,
> and the selection box above this doesn't include outlook. Developers
> like
> myself would ask why the context of the Word window (writing an email)
> wasnt
> recognised by the application - but that would be much too user friendly.
newsgroup to which I have cross posted this response.
Hope this helps.
Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
"Yorkshireman" <Yorkshireman> wrote in message
news:0877E8C5-A0B0-481E-9F01-2A280EA6F947@microsoft.com...
> In the days before pervasive pc's infecting everywhere it used to be
> possible
> to set outgoing send times for emails. How do I do so in Outlook, under
> wxp?
> To be explicit - i wish to create an email *now*, and have it sent at,
> say,
> 15:00 hours.
> You may aask why this is not posted in an Outlook group !? (I certainly
> did)
> - and the answer would be that Microsoft's functionality just landed me
> here,
> and the selection box above this doesn't include outlook. Developers
> like
> myself would ask why the context of the Word window (writing an email)
> wasnt
> recognised by the application - but that would be much too user friendly.