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Populate TO Field w/ Items From List Box or Check Box
I am creating a custom Outlook email form and I keep hitting a snag with the
section that populates the “To” field. The form will be used as an interoffice email form to update our Project Leads on project progress/issues. The user needs to be able to select any variation of Project Leads (approx 15 recipients) and have the names populate in the To field as recipients. When I use a list box to select various emails from the list (a button as an event to populate field), it works, but I get the email addresses in the ‘To’ line as one long string with commas dividing the emails. Outlook doesn’t automatically fix this because it sees it as one email instead of various recipients. This method would work if I could get the “possible value” field (in the field properties, value tab) to hold spaces or semicolons. This would break up the email addresses and there would be no issues, but Outlook uses the semicolons as a divider of lines for values of the list box so it removes the spaces and semicolons. Is there any way I can force it to keep a semi-colon or a space? As an alternative, I have tried creating individual check boxes for each email. However I couldn’t find an easy way to populate the “To” field if the box was checked, so I believe this method would require me to write VB code. I am not against writing code, but it has been so many years since I wrote code, I am unsure where to start. Any ideas???? FYI, I am creating the form in Outlook 2007, but had the same issue in Outlook 2003 and all of the users are internal Exchange (2003) users. -- Maria |
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