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Sorry if this is the wrong group, please let me know the best one to use, if
this isn't it. My wife and I run a pousada in Brazil and we use Outlook to handle all of the email requests for the guests room & stay information. We are constantly replying to messages and everytime we change the subject line to identify a number of things based on the message. So to start with, I would like to be able to just put a static subject line in that would be the same for all replies. Then in the future, maybe do some other dynamic things, but wanted to start simple. Is it best to program the reply button in VB or is a form the better way to go, or is there another easier way? Thanks Craig |
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One approach would be to write multiple macros with the different responses you want to use. You can then build a custom toolbar with a button for each reply.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Craig" wrote in message ... Sorry if this is the wrong group, please let me know the best one to use, if this isn't it. My wife and I run a pousada in Brazil and we use Outlook to handle all of the email requests for the guests room & stay information. We are constantly replying to messages and everytime we change the subject line to identify a number of things based on the message. So to start with, I would like to be able to just put a static subject line in that would be the same for all replies. Then in the future, maybe do some other dynamic things, but wanted to start simple. Is it best to program the reply button in VB or is a form the better way to go, or is there another easier way? Thanks Craig |
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