Modules & VBA :: Subform In Continuous Records Format - Send Contents Into The Body Of Email
Nov 10, 2014
I have a subform in Continuous Records format (records displayed are determined by controls on the parent). I would like to create a button that prepares an email and copies the contents of that subform in to the body of an email message.
The email. I have a method to create a new email, set To, CC, Subject and even Message Text.
Code:
strTo = txtName
strCC = txtManager
strSubject = "Something"
strMessage = "Hi, please find below list of details from X Y and Z" & vbnewline & vbnewline
That all works. Thats fine
The Records: I have found ways to have them added as an attachment, either the the SendObject and OutputTo method but I would like the list of records to be converted to a text string so I can include it within my strMessage variable, not include it as an attachment.
Code:
strMessage = strMessage & "Subform Records to go here"...
With the code below , I send the report: “ESERT4H”, in email body. How I could add yet another report on the same body of the email ?
DoCmd.OutputTo acOutputReport, "ESERT4H", "HTML(*.html)", "D:Access empESERT4H.html", False, "", 0, acExportQualityScreen Dim Out As Outlook.Application Dim NS As Outlook.NameSpace Dim Folder As MAPIFolder Dim Mens As MailItem
I have created some code to get the records of a query and it puts them in the body of the email but it doesn't format it well for example the email looks like
James | halliwell | 31 Leanne | smith |27 Alexis | smith |8
I would like it to be in a table is this possible,
Code: Public Function SendEmail() Dim MyDB As DAO.Database Dim rst As DAO.Recordset Set MyDB = CurrentDb
I almost have what I need, but I am not quite there. I am a VBA novice and need help. I couldnt understand some of the code I have searched for on this topic.
I have a query that returns exactly the results I want. By using a SendObject macro I can accomplish sending the message with a .txt file attached. What I want to do is instead of having the attachment I want to send my query "FaxReportQueryReport" in the body of the email. No set address, just a set RE: line of "Today's Deliveries".
With this very simple command, I have the ability to send emails to several clients, reporting many things, quotations etc.
Private Sub Command84_Click() DoCmd.SendObject , , , , , , "SOMETHING", [SalesGroupingField] & "" & [1], True, "" End Sub
Now, i want, on the body of the emai, to display many records, it is from Nothwind, how can i display on the body of the email all records from this report?
I have a ms access table with two fields...tablename is ..."Addresses"..
Field1:= Employee_mail_id Field2:= Leave_balance
What I need to do is that,I need to send individual mail (in Bulk) two each employee intimating their leave balances. Is it possible to do it in vb .I want it to assign the codes in a button.
Below iss the code.
Dim r As Recordset Dim email As String Set r = CurrentDb.OpenRecordset("select * from Addresses") Do While Not r.EOF email = email & r(2) & ";" r.MoveNext Loop r.Close DoCmd.SendObject acSendNoObject, Null, Null, email, Null, Null, "Test subject", "Message body of the test letter", False, Null
how to properly get my email body to format correctly? I am obviously misusing the .HTMLbody/tags incorrectly. The email generates with the attachments as expected, but the email body message is just runon.
Code: Private Sub Command29_Click() Dim appOutLook As Outlook.Application Dim MailOutLook As Outlook.MailItem Set appOutLook = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
I've set up a piece of VBA code to loop through and email various recipients data, in the form of records within the email body. This works fine, but occasionally produces an error whereby the email output body lines are duplicated spuriously. This only seems to happen when running a large number of email loops.
The data source for the email body content is a table, which for each 'loop' is refreshed with new data by 1) deleting records from that table, and then 2) appending data to the table.
The portion of code for the loop & email:
Do 'Build outputbodytext DoCmd.OpenQuery ("EmailQ2") DoCmd.OpenQuery ("EmailQ1") 'set up email Set rec2 = CurrentDb.OpenRecordset("outputbodytext") strSendTo = rec2("Email")
I have a query table in Access 2007 with requests pending an individuals review and approval. I would like to create an automatic email each day to that individual which includes the actual query table impeded as part of the body of the email (not as an attachment).
I'm trying to put multiple records of data from a subform in a single e-mail, and my Outlook calendar. I have a contracting business, and on my Orders form (which details a single client), I have a sub-form that lists all the items to be done at that client's home (a different record for each work item). When I send an e-mail, or post the appointment to the Outlook calendar, I am trying to list all those records in the body of the e-mail, and/or in the Notes section of the appointment. I created the query to call the records, but have not figured out a way to use it in the code.
I am attempting to modify some code that is used for reading content in an Outlook mail and need to catch and move the email if certain content is duplicated in the email.
The code reads the email that is in the attached image format:
As seen, this email contains 2 devices, but the Serial No in both is duplicated.
In the code, I need to capture this and rather than reading the contents, I need to just move this email to a separate "Manual" folder to be dealt with separately, so not to write the information to the database.
The current code is as follows:
Option Explicit Private ns As Outlook.Namespace Private sEmailAddress As String Private sPerson As String Private dReceived As Date
I have developed a private sub which automatically creates an email when a button is pushed.
The code is working well, but I need to insert Carriage Returns in the Body Text of the email just before the word "Please" where it appears in two places. Is this possible?
I have the following string of text that I currently push out to the body of an Outlook email (using the DoCmd.SendObject function with an Access report):
Which is great and works fine! It appears in the email like so:
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Now, it has been requested that the data to be left justified to the widest line... so, in this scenario, it would look like this:
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I've searched for ways this might be accomplished so it's always left justified to the widest line, but haven't come across any definitive solutions yet.
I am sending an email from a button, and it runs a word merge and then attaches that word document and two others two an email. All that works fine, but in the body of the email the carriage return is not working.
I've tried "vbCrLf", "Chr(13)" and "Chr(10)". but none of them are working in this email. I use vbCrLf all of the time in many other emails and it works fine.
Code:
Public Function SendEmailFinancial() Dim MessageBody, vAttach1, vAttach2, vAttach3, vTo Dim appOutLook As Outlook.Application Dim MailOutLook As Outlook.MailItem
[Code] ...
This is what the email is looking like when it comes out:
Project ID: 2013YG00229 Project Title: Toolbox Talks Construction Safety Guides and Mobile App Program Manager: Shana Peschek I am attaching three (3) forms that are needed in order for the State of Washington to process grant payments for your organization for the purposes of carrying out the activities outlined in your final approved application.
I'm running the following code to generate an email from a report.
Quote:
Function ExportHTML3() Dim strline, strHTML Dim OL As Outlook.Application
[Code].....
But I don't really know much VBA and I found that code on the internet, so I can't figure out how it's doing that and if I can stop it. Or is there another way to get the text from the HTML file into the Email body, which brings the bold formatting with it, like the following.
I'm working on a purchasing database where if the user checks a box on a subform, another field needs to be disabled. The code works, but since this is a continuous subform, it disables that field on every row. Is there any way to make it stick to the row the user is working on?
Here's the code:
If Me!acs_puchase = -1 Then Me!inventory_po.Enabled = False ElseIf Me!acs_puchase = 0 Then Me!inventory_po.Enabled = True End If