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Thanks JP, i will look into that...
"JP" wrote: I don't think it's possible without the Outlook object model. You'd need to instantiate Outlook, create and send the email, and capture the MailItem.EntryID. Then use something like the TextBox.Click or DblClick event to launch Outlook, find the email (using the entry ID) and open it using MailItem.Display. HTH, JP On Mar 23, 11:38 am, Peter wrote: Hi all, I am trying to solve this issue. Office 2007 / Outlook 2007 / Access 2007 From a Access form I have a command button , send email, the DoCmd send object...How do I also create a hyperlink to this specific email, (the CC is one of my mail boxes), in order to be able to store the hyperlink in the access record, click on it and either open the sent email..or the specific email folder it resides.. Thanks! . |
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