I want to make a macro (VBA) witch gives a user of MS Outlook 2003 a specific e-mail-signature, a default one. This signature is premade, and has a spesific location on the local machine. The signature is supposed to be set in Outlook when the user opens it.
We could learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp, some are pretty and some are dull. Some have weird names and all are different colours but they all live in the same box.
Please come back with specific issues. This forum is not a helpdesk and as such, you are more likely to get help with specific issues rather than a general question as you have put.
If you have no code, at least show you have tried to look for help and done some research before posting.
As an aside - what recorder ?? I was not aware that Outlook had one.....
Rgds, Geoff
We could learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp, some are pretty and some are dull. Some have weird names and all are different colours but they all live in the same box.
It doesn't. Or was that a minor sarcasm? Just kidding.
OddEinar, writing macros for Outlook is not like any other Office app...well, sort of. In some ways it is the same...oh, never mind. There is no recorder...ahem, as has been commented on. So I am not sure what you tried.
Search through this forum. There are a number of posts/threads that can help you get a start on using instances of Outlook, creating standard/common objects in Outlook etc. etc.
You will have to WRITE your code - although of course you will also likely copy and paste some bits from threads. Once you are in the VBE, use Help.
As Geoff mentions...please use this forum for assistance in actual code. You want to make a macro? Fine. Make one. At least a start of one. When you have problems (and that is fairly likely I think), post here - with your code. We are here to assist (hopefully) people WITH something that needs assistance. Just stating what you want, with no indication of you making an effort yourself, will pretty much be ignored.
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