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Old December 4th 07, 09:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Mark VII
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Default reading message body line by line in VBA

Greetings --

I need to read the body of an email message one line at a time, much as you
would do with Line Input when reading a text file. Have code working that
opens an email item, and I can read the MailItem.Body into a string variable.
In my situation (long story), it would be easier if I could read the body as
a series of individual lines of text.

Any suggestions? TIA...

Mark
 




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