Modules & VBA :: Sending Email From MS Access 2010
Oct 1, 2013
I would like to update the following code I have been using to send emails, from Access 2010 via Outlook 2010, to include my signature block with hard returns in between each line and a few above the signature.
Lets say the signature would be:
My Name
My Company Name
My phone number
My Reference
I tried next to: stMessage = Me![EmailMessage] &"My Name" & Chr(10) & Chr(13) & "My Company Name"
etc.
It does not work..
Here is the coding :
Code:
Private Sub SendEmail_Click()
On Error GoTo ProcErr
Dim stLinkCriteria As String
I'm working on a vacation/time off tracker and was hoping to use the collect data feature. I've created a form where a user submits their requested date and number of hours, at which point I'd like the form to be sent to their manager for approval. The manager's email address is stored in a table. Once the manager marks yes or no, I'd like that reflected in the time off requests table, and an email sent to the requester letting them know if it was approved or not. Is this possible? How would I go about it. I'm pretty new to Access, learning on the fly, but I'm pretty good at modifying code to match my situation/working backwards if you have any examples for me to look at.
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I am currently using vb code to send an email in Access on the click of a button. I want the database user to be able to enter the recipient in a text box [ToEmail] which is on form [GroupStockProfiler]. However, I'm unsure how to put this into my code. I currently have the following which doesn't work (unless I put a specific email after 'To'):
My company recently upgraded our MS Office from 2007 to 2010 (except for Access).
Previously, when I had Access 2007 and Outlook 2007, I had a process that generated 50+ dynamic emails from an Outlook template file (.oft).
The code would loop through a listbox and replace the template's default text to a string of text specific to the selection in the listbox by utilizing the Replace() function on the MailItem .HTMLBody.
Since the upgrade to Outlook 2010, the code is able to run, however, the Replace() function is no longer working; Instead, each email that is generated maintains the template's default text.
The only thing that is not working is the Replace() function, all other aspects of the code work fine.
I've provided a simplified version of the code below:
Dim myOlApp As Outlook.Application Dim objMailMessage As MailItem Dim stBody As String Set myOlApp = Outlook.Application Set objMailMessage = myOlApp.CreateItemFromTemplate("C:UsersDesktop emplate.oft")
[Code] .....
I've recreated the template file in Outlook 2010, thinking that the template created with Outlook 2007 would be the culprit, but to no avail.
What could have changed from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2010 that would render my previously valid code ineffective?
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I am trying to send an email from a form in Access 2013 using fields on the form as part of the email body and I can't seem to find code to just do this.
I don't need to loop through tables as the send email address etc will be on the form together with appointment times etc ...
I have code that allows me to drag and drop an email to an access field, which then stores that email on the local / network folder. Another field with that email's file path is also displayed.
My big question is: knowing the email's file path, how can I have the system open those (network/folder) saved emails as a reply (not automatic send)?
I envision this as being triggered by a _Change event; if a drop-down changes or is selected, then the system reads the location in the 'Email Location' field, and opens the reply to that email.
I have been able to create code to send email for my ticket system but now have a need to add an additional recipient. I would prefer this recipient to be add in the CC field. This email address will come from its own table. I have tried to figure this out myself but I can't get anything to work for me . I am fairly new to VBA and all of my experience is just through trial and error (mostly error). I have attached my original code below ....
Private Sub cmdMailTicket_Click() On Error GoTo Err_cmdMailTicket_Click Dim stWhere As String '-- Criteria for DLookup Dim varTo As Variant '-- Address for SendObject Dim stText As String '-- E-mail text
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I am currently updating an Access database, any way to send an OLE Object (in this case an Excel Spreadsheet) as an attachment to an email address using VBA code? I made a form that shows the Excel Spreadsheet when the record is brought up, but I need to know how to send just the Excel Spreadsheet and not the other information on the form.
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I have access db sending report with outlook every Monday.
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If I hit "EXIT AND SEND LATER" button, it sends next time I open the outlook.
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Current emailing code (obviously variables are passed into the function):
Code:
Function sendemail(msg As String, subj As String, recipients As String, ccrecipients As String, xclaim As Integer, claims() As Variant, serials() As Variant)Dim rsnote As Recordset Set cdomsg = CreateObject("CDO.message") If recipients <> "" Then With cdomsg.Configuration.Fields
I have this code here that sends an email out with all the needed info. The problem i ran into was that for my field "item" it is in a table called "test" and there can be more than one record in there. I just can't get it to loop and show me all of the records. Right now it shows me only the first record. Also it is showing the name of the table before the result so i am not sure what is wrong there...
Code: Private Sub Command4_Click() On Error GoTo Err_SendInfo_Click Dim varTo As Variant Dim varCC As Variant Dim stSubject As String
Any code that stops the vba from running if an 'output to' function is null. I've found some code using the DCount function but I'm struggling to adapt this to multiple excel outputs.
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