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Jim/Chris
Something like this
"first line of message" & vbCrLf & "second line of message"
Jim
my RED book.
these tips / answers that you get, and putting them in some
kind of order to keep them. I save myself, and this forum,
a TON of time by keeping my answers. I just don't use
Access enough to remember all the code.
"first line of message" & vbCrLf & "second line of message"
Jim
window? I did it before, but I forgot to write it down in-----Original Message-----
I am using a macro to send an email message. No problem.
How do I enter multiple lines of text in the message
my RED book.
notebook, or in my case a 3 ring binder, printing off allThanks As Always,
RIP
P.S. To all those new to Access, I recommend getting a
these tips / answers that you get, and putting them in some
kind of order to keep them. I save myself, and this forum,
a TON of time by keeping my answers. I just don't use
Access enough to remember all the code.