JoshuaAnthony
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Hi,
Just trying to use SendObject to send email notification of changes to certain users within our company. The generic email format at the company for internal is "I-LastName, FirstName". Unfortunately, Microsoft Access recognises a comma as a semicolon in the "TO" argument for SendObject. Anybody know how to specify that my comma is actually a comma in this argument?
Also, when I can get this action to work, it simply prepares the email for me. I still seem to have to physically click on the 'send' button in Microsoft Outlook. Does anybody know how I can automate this directly from Microsoft Access in my VBA function?
THanks
Just trying to use SendObject to send email notification of changes to certain users within our company. The generic email format at the company for internal is "I-LastName, FirstName". Unfortunately, Microsoft Access recognises a comma as a semicolon in the "TO" argument for SendObject. Anybody know how to specify that my comma is actually a comma in this argument?
Also, when I can get this action to work, it simply prepares the email for me. I still seem to have to physically click on the 'send' button in Microsoft Outlook. Does anybody know how I can automate this directly from Microsoft Access in my VBA function?
THanks
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