Ooutlook VBA SaveAs Question

M

Michael

In Outlook VBA 2003 and 2007, I wish to save the body of the email using
SaveAs. It demands a type.
Is there a way using VBA to deduce from the email, which is the appropriate
extension and type to use in
a SaveAs.

TIA
Michael
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

These are the questions that belong in the programming group, assuming you'd
like an answer.
 
M

Michael

If you want to help, you might place the url of the group in your post.
Otherwise, thanks for nothing.

You have a fellow honorary bureaucrat, Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP, in
another group.

Does it really make you all feel good, being so nasty?

No Thanks,
Michael

Russ Valentine said:
These are the questions that belong in the programming group, assuming
you'd like an answer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Michael said:
In Outlook VBA 2003 and 2007, I wish to save the body of the email using
SaveAs. It demands a type.
Is there a way using VBA to deduce from the email, which is the
appropriate
extension and type to use in
a SaveAs.

TIA
Michael
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Nasty? Get real. I was supposed to know you had no idea how to do something
as simple as searching Microsoft's public NNTP groups? That would not have
been a logical assumption since you obviously know how to post in those
newsgroups. Forgive me for assuming you knew more than you did. We can't
read minds.
m.p.outlook.program_vba
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Michael said:
If you want to help, you might place the url of the group in your post.
Otherwise, thanks for nothing.

You have a fellow honorary bureaucrat, Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP,
in
another group.

Does it really make you all feel good, being so nasty?

No Thanks,
Michael

Russ Valentine said:
These are the questions that belong in the programming group, assuming
you'd like an answer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Michael said:
In Outlook VBA 2003 and 2007, I wish to save the body of the email using
SaveAs. It demands a type.
Is there a way using VBA to deduce from the email, which is the
appropriate
extension and type to use in
a SaveAs.

TIA
Michael
 

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