Hi All,
I'm trying to write a small vba macro that will automatically send emails to a whole bunch of addresses. I want to reference my standard signature but I'm not sure how to using VBA - can anyone point me in the right direction.
Thanks
Hi All,
I'm trying to write a small vba macro that will automatically send emails to a whole bunch of addresses. I want to reference my standard signature but I'm not sure how to using VBA - can anyone point me in the right direction.
Thanks
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AFAIK Sigs are not part of the object model, but you can either hard code the Sig into the VB code, or get to the file and import the text, or use a custom form containing the sig. See outlookcode - sigs and outlookcode - custom forms with sigs.
-John ... I float in liquid gardens
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John, are you aware of any add-ins that will insert a random signature block? I, um, have a collection of quotes that I like to stick in my emails, and I'd like to vary them up. I have not found anything yet that will do this automagically!
-Mark
Hey, that's good stuff...and cheap, too. Now how did I miss that in my hunt??
Thanks John!
-Mark
Ornic appears to have one product in multiple flavours...but then I just now started cruising through their site. Thanks again!
-Mark
On the Ornic home page alternate solution for client side takes you to their older more "specific-solution" products, those down the page a bit which start with names of "Ex..." and "Ca...".
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