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Copy several text field from Outlook and paste in other application

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Groom84

Technical User
Feb 27, 2009
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SE
Hi
Can anyone help me with this following issue?
I don't really know how I should write the hole thing (receiving errors).

Here is the link

Thanks in advance

PS: VBA 6.3 and Outlook 2003
BR
/Groom
 
I think this is a bit of a biggie for trying to get done via forums. I would suggest getting some proper help for this unless you've a lot of time on your hands. If you do or if you are a programmer go through some sendkeys and outlook vba articles/examples to get started, then post specific problems to forums as they arise.

Just my advice - feel free to ignore - good luck!

Paul Rigby
VBA, C#, Delphi
 
I would have to agree. Especially as you are trying to send data to a non-VBA application.

Please, if you wish to get any help give specific details when you post. Your post here is basically pointless.

"I don't really know how I should write the hole thing (receiving errors)."

It is not up to us to figure out what errors you are getting. YOU have to tell us: what you are doing (precisely and include the actual code you are using); and exactly what errors you are getting.

Coding Outlook can be a bit of a pain, but look here for some Outlook VBA code that may help.

As was mentioned in your other thread, you may have to use API as you trying to action a non-VBA application. API can get funky, so you may want to look at Microsoft's API Reference.

Gerry
 
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