Emailing Activesheet As Body of Email

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Paul W Smith

I want to be able to send the contents of a Excel range in an Email. I do
not want to send it as an attachment, I want it in the body of an Email.

The Excel page contains a logo graphic which is the problem using all the
methods on Ron de Bruin's page, as I understand them.

I cannot see to find a way to send the page and logo (without using the
Activesheet.MailEnvelope).

Can anyone suggest a method of sending an Excel range in an Email, including
any graphics on the sheet.

PWS
 
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Ron de Bruin

Hi Paul

Activesheet.MailEnvelope is the only good way on this moment
I am working on a CDO way but this one is not ready yet
 
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Paul W Smith

Thanks Ron for the update.

I am being pressured at work to provide a solution hence my second post, I
was hoping that it therew as a way to include the graphic without using
Activesheet.MailEnvelope, I coud addapt the solution you provided a couple
of days ago.

Obviously as an MVP you have access to Microsoft others do not have, have
you invetsigated the possibility of getting some documentation on the
MailEnvelope. It seems to strange to me that you can set the .subject and
..Recipients properties, but apparently not any form of From or ReplyTo
property.

I have Microsoft Premier support at my company, but if you have already
investigated this I will not waste their time further.

PWS
 
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Ron de Bruin

Hi Paul

They also hide this option in Excel 2007.

I not like the MailEnvelope code because it will use the Excel screen and
you must have Outlook setup as your default account.
I always have OE as default.

Drop me a mail private so I can send you a mail when the CDO code
when it is working correct. I will work on it next week.
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope.Item returns an Outlook.MailItem that works just like any other: Reply recipients are set through the ReplyRecipients collection. There is no direct way to set the sender, although providing a value to the SentOnBehalfOfName property will work in some scenaros.
 
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Paul W Smith

Is there a way of setting the ReplyTo address when using
Activesheet.MailEnvelope?

PWS


ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope.Item returns an Outlook.MailItem that works just
like any other: Reply recipients are set through the ReplyRecipients
collection. There is no direct way to set the sender, although providing a
value to the SentOnBehalfOfName property will work in some scenaros.
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

Yes, as I said, you need to return ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope.Item, which is a MailItem, and then work with its ReplyRecipients collection, just as you would its Recipients. Use the Add method.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54
 
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PWS

Yes, as I said, you need to return ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope.Item, which is a MailItem, and
then work with its ReplyRecipients collection, just as you would its Recipients. Use the Add method.

Thanks Sue, I have the code functioning as I require, treating
ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope.Item as a MailItem allowed me to set both the
ReplyTo and SentOnBehalfOf properties.

Thanks again.

PWS
 
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Ron de Bruin

Hi Sue

I will add more info soon on my site about MailEnvelope.

Playing with the CDO CreateMHTMLBody on this moment.
Working great for WebPages online but still have a few problems with local htm files
that I create with the VBA macro and send it.

Do you have experience with it ?


--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


Yes, as I said, you need to return ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope.Item, which is a MailItem, and then work with its ReplyRecipients
collection, just as you would its Recipients. Use the Add method.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

No, I confine my experiments to Outlook and don't do any work with CDO for Windows.
 

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