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![]() Scenario: I have a a large flowchart made in Visio, published to html. It goes beyond 100 pages, and the flowcharts links from one HTML-page to another. However, I would to make a mail template in Outlook, so that the users of the flowchart-pages can give feedback to the HTML-page concerned. Therefore I would like to see the URL of the shown HTML-page as the mail's subject (automatically transfered) I will link to the same mail template on every HTML-page via a button. Furthermore, the web-URL cannot be seen in Internet Explorer's address bar, it is only shown when I right-click one of the HTML-page, and then choose properties. It is this "address/URL"-value that I would like as the mail subject. Can I make som kind of a data field that contains the HTML address from the webpage where the button containing the link to the Outlook template, was clicked, so that I can use this address as the mail's subject in the template? /Jakob |
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