Hi Stuart<BR>Thanks for the reply.<BR>I'm about to visit a potential new
client who is looking to replace an off-the-shelf contact management system
withan Access app. Good news for me I hope. Anyway one of the requirements
is to be able to prepare HTML emails (text and pics and anything else I
guess) with, in effect, field placemarks (e.g. [CustomerName] or whatever).
It then has to do an "emailmerge" between the HTML and the data and send to
all on his list. Does that make sense? What do you think?<BR><BR>I've kept
this on-list for now as it better explains (I hope) what I'm trying to do
and there may be others out there who can help or want to see where the
discussion leads.<BR><BR>--<BR>Andy
Lacey<BR>http://www.minstersystems.co.uk<BR><BR><BR><BR>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial">--------- Original Message --------<BR>From:
"Stuart McLachlan" <stuart@lexacorp.com.pg><BR>To: "Andy Lacey"
<andy@minstersystems.co.uk>, "accessd@databaseadvisors.com"
<accessd@databaseadvisors.com><BR>Subject: Re: [AccessD] HTML Email
from Access<BR>Date: 30/07/03 11:03<BR><BR><FONT face="Courier New"
size=2><BR>On 30 Jul 2003 at 11:37, Andy Lacey wrote:<BR><BR>><BR>>
Morning all<BR>> Any one have any experience of sending out HTML
email-shots from<BR>> within Access. I already use automation to drive
Outlook but have<BR>> only ever sent text emails. How would I (or more
likely the user)<BR>> format HTML emails? In Word or what? And how would
I merge data fom<BR>> the Access database with it ("Hi Bill" etc) and
send them via<BR>> Outlook? Any ideas? Anyone doing it already? Any
guidance would be<BR>> gratefully received.<BR>><BR><BR>I do it in a
number of different ways.<BR><BR>I have a small PB application which
interrogates a Contact list and<BR>sends out to everyone with a certain
"category" in the the contacts<BR>list. It is designed to compose the html
mail in Outlook which is<BR>then saved to a HTML file.<BR><BR>I've also done
it by creating a report and using Docmd.SendObject to<BR>each one in turn
with a single page report output as HTML.<BR><BR>Email me off-list with more
info on exactly what you are trying to do<BR>and I'll fire something through
to you.<BR><BR>(I do it under protest for a client , but I personally have
an<BR>aversion to html emails <g>)<BR><BR><BR>--<BR>Lexacorp Ltd<BR><A
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