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Hi guys,
I wrote the script below to create a Task from the selected email. I want to be able to include a link back to the original email in the body of the task. Is there a way to do this? Thanks, Steve P.S. -- As you can see, I'm trying to remove extra line breaks (but have to switch to plain text format) because when I copy from the body of the email to the body of the task, it gets all spaced out.. It works OK but sometimes still looks bad... Is there any way to make it look exactly the same in the body of the task as it does in the original email? --------- Sub TaskFromEmail() Dim item As MailItem Set item = Outlook.Application.ActiveExplorer.Selection.item( 1) Dim olApp As Outlook.Application Dim olTsk As TaskItem Dim userField As Outlook.UserProperty Dim userName As String Set olApp = New Outlook.Application Set olTsk = olApp.CreateItem(olTaskItem) With olTsk .Subject = item.Subject .Status = olTaskNotStarted item.BodyFormat = olFormatPlain .Body = Replace(item.Body, " " & vbCrLf, vbCr) .Save End With Set olTsk = Nothing Set olApp = Nothing End Sub |
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You can use HTML to include a URL to an Outlook item by using the EntryID
value for that item. The URL would look something like this: outlook:0000000038F2773A1C598D49882D14EC0C5C40C307 005097C3A46725204AA35E65B312CAAC8F0000003D6E3F0000 C89D644618E4C8408094239F8819D4700000015149620000 Keep in mind that if the item is moved the EntryID value will change. BTW, I'm not sure why your message body is messed up. Are you setting the body by using DestinationItem.Body = SourceItem.Body? Try DestinationItem.Body = SourceItem.HTMLBody as well. -- Eric Legault - Outlook MVP, MCDBA, MCTS (SharePoint programming, etc.) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ "Steve Newhouse" wrote: Hi guys, I wrote the script below to create a Task from the selected email. I want to be able to include a link back to the original email in the body of the task. Is there a way to do this? Thanks, Steve P.S. -- As you can see, I'm trying to remove extra line breaks (but have to switch to plain text format) because when I copy from the body of the email to the body of the task, it gets all spaced out.. It works OK but sometimes still looks bad... Is there any way to make it look exactly the same in the body of the task as it does in the original email? --------- Sub TaskFromEmail() Dim item As MailItem Set item = Outlook.Application.ActiveExplorer.Selection.item( 1) Dim olApp As Outlook.Application Dim olTsk As TaskItem Dim userField As Outlook.UserProperty Dim userName As String Set olApp = New Outlook.Application Set olTsk = olApp.CreateItem(olTaskItem) With olTsk .Subject = item.Subject .Status = olTaskNotStarted item.BodyFormat = olFormatPlain .Body = Replace(item.Body, " " & vbCrLf, vbCr) .Save End With Set olTsk = Nothing Set olApp = Nothing End Sub |
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