Email Macro Late Binding

G

Guest

When using the “late binding†method (Ron de Bruin), the Outlook warning is
not shown on top of the screen. But it is hidden behind the Active Sheet.
This block for the program and I have to use CTRL+ALT+DEL to stop and shut
down the excelfile.

It works when I use ".Display" instead of ".Send". But I would like the
macro to run the whole sequense with no manuel interferrence.

I do not have the problem when I use the "Early Binding" method. But I need
to use Late Binding as I do not know the excelversion, the receivers of my
program have.

This is the contens of the macro:

Sub saveprintsend()

' saveprintsend Macro

' Macro recorded 02-06-2005 by Holmstrom

ActiveWorkbook.Save
ActiveWorkbook.Printout
Dim OutApp As Object
Dim OutMail As Object
Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)
With OutMail
.To = "(e-mail address removed)"
.CC = ""
.BCC = ""
.Subject = "ENERGY USE REPORT"
.Body = "ATTACHED FIND REPORT FROM DOWNMENTIONED"
.Attachments.Add ActiveWorkbook.FullName
.Send
End With
Set OutMail = Nothing
Set OutApp = Nothing
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Application.Quit
End Sub

If you can help me on this – I will be extremely joyfull.

Thanks in advance and best wishes
 
R

Ron de Bruin

Hi Jan

I will test it this evening for you but I can't remember seeing this problem
 
G

Guest

Hi Ron
Thanks, appriciate that you'll look into it.
Kind regards
Jan

"Ron de Bruin" skrev:
 
G

Guest

Hi Ron,

It works when I put .printout as last sequense. Strange!!
Thanks a lot for advice.

By the way, is it possible to make a macro, which identify the outlook
version and then set the reference to that?? Then I could use Early Binding.

By the way whats CDO?? Where can I read about it.

Best regards
Jan

"Ron de Bruin" skrev:
 
G

Guest

OOPS.
I can read about on your homepage - stupid me.
Sorry

"Jan Holmstrom" skrev:
 
R

Ron de Bruin

Hi Jan
By the way, is it possible to make a macro, which identify the outlook
version and then set the reference to that?? Then I could use Early Binding.

If you create your workbook and set the reference in Excel 2000 your code will work
in Excel 2000-2003
By the way whats CDO?? Where can I read about it.
Click on the link in my reply
 
G

Guest

Hi Ron,
As I told my self; stupid me: look at the link:)

My code is written in excel 2003, in the reference tool box the only version
I can see is 11 for both Outlook and Excel.

But as I understand it, then it doesn't matter when I'm using Late Binding.
Isn't that correct?

Best regards
Jan

"Ron de Bruin" skrev:
 

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