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Default email merge w/attachments:compile error-user defined type not

I do that by going into the Word document, selecting Developer, then Visual
BasicToolsReferences, right? Then check the box next to Microsoft Outlook
Object Library 12.0. It was checked, but now it's not, so you're right, it's
not being retained. Why do you think that would be?

(By the way, I noticed in other postings that Tammy had the same error
message; she was able to click the box and got it working. Not sure why my
fix hasn't been so easy, but I'm trying).

Thank you so much for your help.

Patricia

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

That would indicate that the reference to the Outlook Object Library has not
been (properly) set or retained.

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oOutlookApp As Outlook.Application and when I hit enter, the Sub line is
highlighted.

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

What line of code is highlighted when you receive that error message?

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I've tried to follow all the steps and feel like I'm almost there, but
when I
run the macro I get the above error message. I've checked to see that
VBToolsReferences has Microsoft Word 12.0 Object Library, Microsoft
Office
12.9 Office Library, Microsoft Outlook 12.0 Library and Microsoft Excel
12.0
Object Library checked. Not sure what to do now. Help!