I haven't figured that out yet. I thought it might be through adding to the Attachments collection as an embedded type but that didn't work. When you look at a message where you have manually added the object, Attachments.Count = 0. There must be something obvious I'm missing....I'll keep looking....
>Thanks for your post, but how can I do what you tell to me programatically, I´m going mad with this mail problem. I´ve tried to generate with your class and it´s better the .doc file than the html file, so because of this I want to do this.
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>Thanks again.
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>>Hi Carlos,
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>>Very possible. Make sure that your mail format is Outlook Rich Text and then create a new message. Put the cursor into the body of the message and then choose Insert from the menu and then Object. Select the Create from File option, then the Browse button. Select the DOC or HTML file and it will be embedded into the body.
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>>>Is there a way to put a word file in the body of a mail ?.
>>>I ask this because i was trying to put an html file in the body of Outlook and is fine, but I discovered the with frx2word of John, generates a best file in word, but I don´t know how to put this file into the body of a mail in Outlook 2000 and if it´´s possible.
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>>>TIA
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