Macro Message for Form

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All,

version - Outlook 2000

I may be barking up the wrong tree here, but if anyone can
offer a solution I would appreciate it.

I have an access 2000 DB with a button that automatically
opens an email using a specific form. This outlook
template/form has some scripting in it to link back to the
DB so that I can enter a number in the outlook form and it
will grab the necessary information from the DB table to
populate the outlook form. However, whenever I select the
button in Access, I get a Macro warning box from Outlook
(Choose to Disable Macro or Enable Macro). Once I select
Enable Macro, the form opens and everything is fine.

Is there a way that I can do this without the warning
message coming up? I thought about a certificate and
tried to use selfcert, but not sure how to do this.

TIA
Mike
 
That warning will not appear if you use a published form and take care not
to do anything to cause it to one-off. See
http://www.outlookcode.com/d/formpub.htm#oneoff
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



All,

version - Outlook 2000

I may be barking up the wrong tree here, but if anyone can
offer a solution I would appreciate it.

I have an access 2000 DB with a button that automatically
opens an email using a specific form. This outlook
template/form has some scripting in it to link back to the
DB so that I can enter a number in the outlook form and it
will grab the necessary information from the DB table to
populate the outlook form. However, whenever I select the
button in Access, I get a Macro warning box from Outlook
(Choose to Disable Macro or Enable Macro). Once I select
Enable Macro, the form opens and everything is fine.

Is there a way that I can do this without the warning
message coming up? I thought about a certificate and
tried to use selfcert, but not sure how to do this.

TIA
Mike
 
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