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Can anyone help me please? I have written a Public Sub in a standard module within Outlook. I want to be able to call that sub from elsewhere - specifically from a VBA routine within Access. I don't know a lot about Outlook VBA - most of my work is done within Access - but I believe that if I want to avoid the security features of Outlook that prevent automatic sending of emails (I want to be able to send dozens at a time to clients stored in an Access table) this may be possible if I call code written in Outlook rather than writing the equivalent code in Access. Is this correct? Or can anyone help me further? Thanks in advance Andrew |
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ps.com... Hi Can anyone help me please? I have written a Public Sub in a standard module within Outlook. I want to be able to call that sub from elsewhere - specifically from a VBA routine within Access. I don't know a lot about Outlook VBA - most of my work is done within Access - but I believe that if I want to avoid the security features of Outlook that prevent automatic sending of emails (I want to be able to send dozens at a time to clients stored in an Access table) this may be possible if I call code written in Outlook rather than writing the equivalent code in Access. Is this correct? Or can anyone help me further? Thanks in advance Andrew Your question would be better put in one of the .vba groups. -- John Blessing http://www.LbeHelpdesk.com - Help Desk software priced to suit all businesses http://www.room-booking-software.com - Schedule rooms & equipment bookings for your meeting/class over the web. http://www.lbetoolbox.com - Remove Duplicates from MS Outlook, find/replace, send newsletters |
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Apologies. Have reposted elsewhere.
Andrew John Blessing wrote: "Andrew" wrote in message ps.com... Hi Can anyone help me please? I have written a Public Sub in a standard module within Outlook. I want to be able to call that sub from elsewhere - specifically from a VBA routine within Access. I don't know a lot about Outlook VBA - most of my work is done within Access - but I believe that if I want to avoid the security features of Outlook that prevent automatic sending of emails (I want to be able to send dozens at a time to clients stored in an Access table) this may be possible if I call code written in Outlook rather than writing the equivalent code in Access. Is this correct? Or can anyone help me further? Thanks in advance Andrew Your question would be better put in one of the .vba groups. -- John Blessing http://www.LbeHelpdesk.com - Help Desk software priced to suit all businesses http://www.room-booking-software.com - Schedule rooms & equipment bookings for your meeting/class over the web. http://www.lbetoolbox.com - Remove Duplicates from MS Outlook, find/replace, send newsletters |
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