![]() You also need to use a Mid function to strip out some extra characters when you set the variable. ![]() Then open the mail object again and append the variable to the full html body. You will see the example of new email message below with a body text and signature.I just figured this out myself but don’t have the code with me.īasically you need to open the mail object as html body and pull the signature out and put it in a variable. After to click the Email button on Customer form, a new message Outlook will display and ready to send to customer’s email on the current customer.You can open the reference window under the Tools Menu of MS VBA shown on the picture below. Also you need to set the reference to Microsoft Outlook 14.0 Object Library (for Access 2010 or 15.0 for Access 2013).This signature below is set to eEmailItem.HTMLbody shown on the code above. ![]()
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