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E-mail storage in Access
I have a database that stores contractor information. I would like to set up
a field for their e-mail. I've stored OLE links for websites in the past that automatically launch the website. I would like to be able to launch Outlook and have the address appear in the To: field. This works fine in Excel. How can I do it in Access? |
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Create a text-type field in your contractor info table. In your contractor
info form (you ARE using forms, right?!), put code behind the double-click event for that field. In that code, you can open/create an email using the contents of the fields as a 'mailto:' address. -- Good luck Jeff Boyce Access MVP "TC" wrote in message ... I have a database that stores contractor information. I would like to set up a field for their e-mail. I've stored OLE links for websites in the past that automatically launch the website. I would like to be able to launch Outlook and have the address appear in the To: field. This works fine in Excel. How can I do it in Access? |
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