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>>Do you have EnableHyperlinks property of the EditBox set to true?
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>No, I didn't have set to true. Once I do, I can see the URL link in my edit box. But I still don't see it on the receiving end (in Outlook) as an URL link. Maybe the message does not go as HTML, I will have to check more on that.
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>Thank you very much for your help.
Hi Dmitry,
I'm not even sure, if we really need to go through Clipboard functions in this case. Perhaps there is a much simpler solution.
However, if you plan to go this route, then search here for "Clipboard API". I reviewed several threads on the topic, including
Re: Outlook Automation - Sending Word Document Thread #
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799487You may want to check (HTML Format)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winui/winui/windowsuserinterface/dataexchange/clipboard/htmlclipboardformat.asp
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