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Hi there
I'm still a complete amateur on outlook vba, so please bear with me. I use Outlook 2003 (that I recieved with a student package of Office) on a Windows 7 RC PC. I want to create a Macro that formats a mail as html. I found some example code on the internet, but it gives errors claiming not to recognize the objects: "Method or data member not found" in response to Application.ActiveInspector.CurrentItem.BodyForma t = olFormatPlain or "User-defined type not found" in response to Dim olMail As Outlook.MailItem Any ideas on how I can reach my goal to create a Macro that formats a mail as html or to address the errors? Thank you for reading my post! Pieka |
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