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Launch/Send Outlook email from InfoPath (not thru Date Connection)

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Denniso6 - 01 Oct 2007 14:12 GMT
I want to take a list of email addresses captured from a repeating table and
populate the 'To' line in an Outlook email msg form. (Message class is
IPM.Note)

In the body of the msg I've included standard boiler plate instructions for
the recipients to perform certain tasks.  

I'm sure I'll have to do this programatically. Can I get some assistance on
how I might go about this?

thanks in advance.

DennisO
S.Y.M. Wong-A-Ton - 02 Oct 2007 00:33 GMT
I think you are speaking a foreign language in this group when you mention
IPM.Note. Many people here - including myself - might not know what it is.
The only thing I can advise you is that if you have either VBScript, JScript,
or .NET code to do what you intend to do, you can paste that code in an
InfoPath form template and call it from there. I'm not sure though how you
would call an Outlook form from an InfoPath form. Perhaps the Outlook or
Exchange group might be able to help more?
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S.Y.M. Wong-A-Ton

> I want to take a list of email addresses captured from a repeating table and
> populate the 'To' line in an Outlook email msg form. (Message class is
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>
> DennisO
 
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