M
Maury Markowitz
I have an Access app that uses Excel to format up and send short e-
mails. This process is fraught with peril, because if Excel puts up a
dialog box you're pretty much rebooting. I've managed to find most of
the problem cases that would do this and eliminate them over time.
However, on ONE USERS machine I'm getting an "error" I have never seen
before. On MailEnvelope.Item.Send a dialog appears saying something
like (sorry, no screen shot) "This document contains hidden columns
that the recipient may be able to view. Send anyway?" There are no
hidden columns. In fact, the line right above the .Send is an autofit
the ensures this is the case.
Does anyone have any idea what might be triggering this?
Any suggestions? Perhaps turning off dialogs in excel? Is there a
downside to that approach?
mails. This process is fraught with peril, because if Excel puts up a
dialog box you're pretty much rebooting. I've managed to find most of
the problem cases that would do this and eliminate them over time.
However, on ONE USERS machine I'm getting an "error" I have never seen
before. On MailEnvelope.Item.Send a dialog appears saying something
like (sorry, no screen shot) "This document contains hidden columns
that the recipient may be able to view. Send anyway?" There are no
hidden columns. In fact, the line right above the .Send is an autofit
the ensures this is the case.
Does anyone have any idea what might be triggering this?
Any suggestions? Perhaps turning off dialogs in excel? Is there a
downside to that approach?