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Ludo
Hi all,
I use some code i found on the net to send an e-mail using a
Outlook.oft template.
This code use the .htmbody property and the template has a .JPG
picture on top of the sheet.
If i send a mail using this template, when opened with Outlook or
Mozilla, the picture does't show up!
When opening with Outlook Express, it seems to work.
I found also some information abouth Outlook that you can disable
pictures in the received mails, but i would expect, because it's a
template, that the picture will remain in the mail and always show up,
regardless of this particular setting.
I consider a template as a kind of pre-printed sheet where i add the
nessesarry info (text + attachment) to it, so the template is for me a
pre-printed sheet with a .JPG picture on it.
Is there a way (work around) to avoid this problem, so that the
picture allways show up?
If so, what's the code i would need to use?
I'm creating the Outlook message from within a Excell VBA utility.
The used picture contains the legal minimum needed information
(address of seat of the organisation + official registration number).
This is the minimum information we need to use when we send a mail to
"customers" so that they are aware of what kind of organisation they
deal with.
Where can i find related information of programming Outlook in the
Microsoft Knowledge database? I have no experience at all to program
Outlook with VBA.
I'm using Outlook 2000 / Excell 2000 and still Windows 98 SE.
Any help is welcome.
Regards,
Ludo
I use some code i found on the net to send an e-mail using a
Outlook.oft template.
This code use the .htmbody property and the template has a .JPG
picture on top of the sheet.
If i send a mail using this template, when opened with Outlook or
Mozilla, the picture does't show up!
When opening with Outlook Express, it seems to work.
I found also some information abouth Outlook that you can disable
pictures in the received mails, but i would expect, because it's a
template, that the picture will remain in the mail and always show up,
regardless of this particular setting.
I consider a template as a kind of pre-printed sheet where i add the
nessesarry info (text + attachment) to it, so the template is for me a
pre-printed sheet with a .JPG picture on it.
Is there a way (work around) to avoid this problem, so that the
picture allways show up?
If so, what's the code i would need to use?
I'm creating the Outlook message from within a Excell VBA utility.
The used picture contains the legal minimum needed information
(address of seat of the organisation + official registration number).
This is the minimum information we need to use when we send a mail to
"customers" so that they are aware of what kind of organisation they
deal with.
Where can i find related information of programming Outlook in the
Microsoft Knowledge database? I have no experience at all to program
Outlook with VBA.
I'm using Outlook 2000 / Excell 2000 and still Windows 98 SE.
Any help is welcome.
Regards,
Ludo