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DougB
I have a message that goes out weekly to a group of co-workers.
There is almost nothing that changes. The date will change both in
the body and in the message subject. So, I create a message that has
the "to" people already filled in, has the generic body of the message
filled in, and has the subject filled in.
I publish to a form.
So this is like a Microsoft Word template. I just choose a form, open
it up, change the dates and the other minor changes, and send. How
can I have it put todays (or other code-derived) date in those spots?
Can anyone tell me if this should be easy or too complex? I've done
plenty of VBA with Excel and Word, but never Outlook.
Thanks!
DougB
There is almost nothing that changes. The date will change both in
the body and in the message subject. So, I create a message that has
the "to" people already filled in, has the generic body of the message
filled in, and has the subject filled in.
I publish to a form.
So this is like a Microsoft Word template. I just choose a form, open
it up, change the dates and the other minor changes, and send. How
can I have it put todays (or other code-derived) date in those spots?
Can anyone tell me if this should be easy or too complex? I've done
plenty of VBA with Excel and Word, but never Outlook.
Thanks!
DougB