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Greetings All
At current I have to manually navigate using the following procedure. Tools->Forms->Choose a Form-> Look in: "Email Templates" Where "email templates" is the folder which contains what it implies. I'd like to create a macro that could automate this so that I could simply click a button and I would then have an open dialog to select which template to use. Could someone lead me in the right direction? Thanks! |
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To do what you want specifically, I don't know. But, if you do not receive any answers to your question, then I'd suggest linking all your templates into a menu. For me personally, I have a few templates setup. And when I'm ready to send out that e-mail every day, all I do is click on my e-mail templates menu and click on the correct template to open up. Jay "J" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:c12901c47a2a$24f0c330$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Greetings All > > At current I have to manually navigate using the following > procedure. > > Tools->Forms->Choose a Form-> Look in: "Email Templates" > > Where "email templates" is the folder which contains what > it implies. > > I'd like to create a macro that could automate this so > that I could simply click a button and I would then have > an open dialog to select which template to use. Could > someone lead me in the right direction? Thanks! |
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