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Old February 22nd, 2005, 01:04 PM
Samora
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Good Morning

Is there any chance on Access or do i have to code on
Visual Basic a command button in order to open Outlook
Express to send an e-mail?

i checked all the buttons in Access but i didn't see anyone.

on Visual Basic how do i code a button that opens the
program Outlook Express in order i can send an e-mail??

Thanks in advance

Best regards

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Old February 22nd, 2005, 02:39 PM
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Try using a macro with a 'SendObject' command in it and assign the macro to a
button or what ever you like. Should be fairly straighfoward

HTH

Rico

"Samora" wrote:


Good Morning

Is there any chance on Access or do i have to code on
Visual Basic a command button in order to open Outlook
Express to send an e-mail?

i checked all the buttons in Access but i didn't see anyone.

on Visual Basic how do i code a button that opens the
program Outlook Express in order i can send an e-mail??

Thanks in advance

Best regards


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Old February 22nd, 2005, 03:13 PM
Samora
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Hi Rico

Thanks for your prompt reply

i never did a macro, so i am trying to see what i can
really do with your opinion of "Send Object".

I will see if there is any kind of help on F1.

Thanks anyway.

Best Regards

Samora



-----Original Message-----
Try using a macro with a 'SendObject' command in it and

assign the macro to a
button or what ever you like. Should be fairly

straighfoward

HTH

Rico

"Samora" wrote:


Good Morning

Is there any chance on Access or do i have to code on
Visual Basic a command button in order to open Outlook
Express to send an e-mail?

i checked all the buttons in Access but i didn't see anyone.

on Visual Basic how do i code a button that opens the
program Outlook Express in order i can send an e-mail??

Thanks in advance

Best regards


.

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Old February 22nd, 2005, 04:07 PM
rico
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'Send Object' is a macro. In the database window, select macro's. Create a
new macro. Click into a bock in the left hand coloumn and from the list
select 'Send Object'. This will open up boxes at the bottom of the window in
which you select email address, what to send and so on.

HTH

Rico

"Samora" wrote:

Hi Rico

Thanks for your prompt reply

i never did a macro, so i am trying to see what i can
really do with your opinion of "Send Object".

I will see if there is any kind of help on F1.

Thanks anyway.

Best Regards

Samora



-----Original Message-----
Try using a macro with a 'SendObject' command in it and

assign the macro to a
button or what ever you like. Should be fairly

straighfoward

HTH

Rico

"Samora" wrote:


Good Morning

Is there any chance on Access or do i have to code on
Visual Basic a command button in order to open Outlook
Express to send an e-mail?

i checked all the buttons in Access but i didn't see anyone.

on Visual Basic how do i code a button that opens the
program Outlook Express in order i can send an e-mail??

Thanks in advance

Best regards


.


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Old February 22nd, 2005, 04:22 PM
Samora
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One question

Can i put this macro to run under a command button?

Thanks

Samora


-----Original Message-----
'Send Object' is a macro. In the database window, select

macro's. Create a
new macro. Click into a bock in the left hand coloumn and

from the list
select 'Send Object'. This will open up boxes at the

bottom of the window in
which you select email address, what to send and so on.

HTH

Rico

"Samora" wrote:

Hi Rico

Thanks for your prompt reply

i never did a macro, so i am trying to see what i can
really do with your opinion of "Send Object".

I will see if there is any kind of help on F1.

Thanks anyway.

Best Regards

Samora



-----Original Message-----
Try using a macro with a 'SendObject' command in it and

assign the macro to a
button or what ever you like. Should be fairly

straighfoward

HTH

Rico

"Samora" wrote:


Good Morning

Is there any chance on Access or do i have to code on
Visual Basic a command button in order to open Outlook
Express to send an e-mail?

i checked all the buttons in Access but i didn't see

anyone.

on Visual Basic how do i code a button that opens the
program Outlook Express in order i can send an e-mail??

Thanks in advance

Best regards


.


.

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Old February 22nd, 2005, 04:39 PM
rico
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Yes, open the buttons properties, select the events tab, and in the 'onclick'
event select the name of your macro from the dropdown list.

"Samora" wrote:

One question

Can i put this macro to run under a command button?

Thanks

Samora


-----Original Message-----
'Send Object' is a macro. In the database window, select

macro's. Create a
new macro. Click into a bock in the left hand coloumn and

from the list
select 'Send Object'. This will open up boxes at the

bottom of the window in
which you select email address, what to send and so on.

HTH

Rico

"Samora" wrote:

Hi Rico

Thanks for your prompt reply

i never did a macro, so i am trying to see what i can
really do with your opinion of "Send Object".

I will see if there is any kind of help on F1.

Thanks anyway.

Best Regards

Samora



-----Original Message-----
Try using a macro with a 'SendObject' command in it and
assign the macro to a
button or what ever you like. Should be fairly
straighfoward

HTH

Rico

"Samora" wrote:


Good Morning

Is there any chance on Access or do i have to code on
Visual Basic a command button in order to open Outlook
Express to send an e-mail?

i checked all the buttons in Access but i didn't see

anyone.

on Visual Basic how do i code a button that opens the
program Outlook Express in order i can send an e-mail??

Thanks in advance

Best regards


.


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