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Email a non-Access file
Hi
I've written a macro to export a table to Excel format, and then email it. When it is opened in Excel, 'Wrap text' is automatically set to ON, which means the information does not display as it should. As a result, I've tried TransferSpreadsheet - which works fine, but I don't know how to get an Access macro to email a non-Access file. If I use SendObject, it asks for which Access bit to send. Help! -- Andy. |
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Hi Andy,
I think you'll need to use VBA to do this rather than a macro. See Tony Toews's page at http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/email.htm for information on emailing. On Fri, 13 May 2005 14:20:31 +0100, Andy B wrote: Hi I've written a macro to export a table to Excel format, and then email it. When it is opened in Excel, 'Wrap text' is automatically set to ON, which means the information does not display as it should. As a result, I've tried TransferSpreadsheet - which works fine, but I don't know how to get an Access macro to email a non-Access file. If I use SendObject, it asks for which Access bit to send. Help! -- John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP] Please respond in the newgroup and not by email. |
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