MervB
Thu Sep 22 01:32:03 CDT 2005
Something that might help:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q212540/
"Peter Hewett" wrote:
> Hi Nirav
>
> I've not worked with Notes. But have you tried the RoutingSlip method? If not, check out
> the following link, it's easy to try:
>
> How to send an email from Word using VBA
>
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/InterDev/SendMail.htm
>
> If that doesn't work I don't know if there is an easy way by referencing a Notes library
> code module as you would with Outlook. If all that fails you should be able to use MAPI
> via the CDONTS library (Microsoft CDO for NTS 1.2 Library). You can Google on this and
> get lots of hits!
>
> You an use or adapt this to save a file:
>
> Public Sub SaveTheCurrentFile()
> Dim strPath As String
>
> ' Set the path your want to use here
> strPath = "c:\Temp\"
>
> With Application.Dialogs(wdDialogFileSaveAs)
> .Name = vbNullString
> .Display
>
> ' If the filename is 0 characters long then the user cancelled the dialog
> If LenB(.Name) > 0 Then
>
> ' Save the file to the standard path with the given name
> ActiveDocument.SaveAs strPath & .Name
> End If
> End With
> End Sub ' SaveTheCurrentFile
>
> As to removing a button if you are using a UserForm then the form will not be visible. If
> you are using embedded ActiveX object in your document then the there is a solution but
> it's convoluted.
>
> HTH + Cheers - Peter
>
>
> "Nirav" <Nirav@discussions.microsoft.com>, said:
>
> >Peter,
> >
> >Thank you for the reply.
> >
> >Template is ready now! But one more question!
> >
> >I want to add a "send" button to this template, so that when clicked, a save dialog box pops up to save as a file (.doc) on a local hard-drive in a pre-determined folder for my record and simultaneously email this file (.doc) only (without "send" button) to a my manager (to a specified email address/addresses) using non-Microsoft default email client (Lotus Notes) as an attachment with an auto-populate subject line (where account number, date and time taken from the fields in document). i.e. - "Incoming call for ABC funds received: <account number> @ <date/time>". Where account number and date are the fields in template (or saved .doc file).
> >
> >Any suggestions? Thanks in advance
> >
> >Nirav
> >
> >
> >"Peter Hewett" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Nirav
> >>
> >> From the sound of it you should be using OptionButton controls and not CheckBox controls.
> >> OptionButton controls are designed so that *only* one of a group can be selected at any
> >> one time, whereas you can have any number of CheckBox controls selected (or not).
> >>
> >> Check out the following link for help with you form, there's lots of other good info as
> >> well:
> >>
> >>
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/index.htm
> >>
> >> When you view the above page select the "UserForm" tab.
> >>
> >> HTH + Cheers - Peter
> >>
> >>
> >> "Nirav" <Nirav@discussions.microsoft.com>, said:
> >>
> >> >Hello,
> >> >I'm not not a programmer, so thought of pitching my question here.
> >> >In this template,there is a series of check boxes and only one would be selected at any given time, and a textbox where additional comments will be added. I have inserted objects (check boxes and a text box) - how to make it functional? In properties or in VBA subroutines?
> >> >
> >> >Thanks -
> >>
> >>
>
>