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MS Word take field contain to put it in an email automatically 1

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scorney

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Sep 15, 2003
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Hello Group !

I'm looking for a way to grab (copy) data in a known place in a MS Word file (sheet) and paste it in an email.

I have already an hyperlink in the word document build stating If you click on this button (email button, but it's set up as mail) an email will be sent out approving this document.

I would like to copy at 2 places 2 different order number and place it in either the subject or message. the information reside within the same document.

Let say for example:

Customer Order: 123456789
Sales Order: 987654321

I'd like to copy both 123... & 9876...
and paste it in the email.

It can be a sort of variable field or VB script but cannot figure how to do it. The email thing with subject pre-define and email address pre-define is good, it work fine, but i'd like to have more detail in the email without having to play with the hyperlink at each single time I'm creating a new form...

Thanks.
Sylvain
 

If anyone could circumvent system security via a macro, it wouldn't actually be security, would it? There is no way to reset the security on someone else's machine, and it is not really a good idea to ask them to lower their security setting in order to run your macros.

However, there is a relatively easy way to eliminate almost all of the problem: diital signatures. Please take a look at thread707-1405919; it should get you started in the right direction. If you still have questions/problems after trying the suggestions in that thread post back here and we'll taked another swing at it.

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