Kamis, 15 Februari 2018

[MS_AccessPros] Re: Sending email via Outlook.

 

Art - You can capture the values (if it's a bound form) or the boxes' Text if they are not bound. Then put them in a string. If you want each on its own line seperate them with vbNewLine.

Example:
 txtIssue & vbNewLine & txtIssueDate & vbNewLine & txtEmployee

Next, use my "Mailing more than one attachment" code sample at my site to see how to use the body of the email and how to edit it.

Regards,
Bill Mosca, Founder - MS_Access_Professionals
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---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <dbalorenzini@yahoo.com> wrote :

I have a form called frmSupport and on the form I have 3 textboxes called, txtIssue, txtIssueDate,  and txtEmployee and a command button called cmdSend.

These are bounded field to a table called tblSupport:

SupportID
Issue
IssueDate
EmpID
Resolution

When the user fills out the three fields and then clicks cmdSend, I need to send a email containing the information in these 3 fields to a specific email address...

Any ideas?

Thank you,

Art Lorenzini,
SD


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