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PDF als anhang an word serienmail
ich möchte ein pdf als Anlage an ein Word Serienmail anhängen.
Im Internet findet man die Aussage, dass das nicht möglich ist. Kann das sein? Gibt es ein Addin oder irgendein anderes Programm, mit dem man die in Word vorbereitete Serienmail mit Anhang verschicken kann. Ich verwende Word XP und Outlook XP als Mailprogramm. Vielen Dank für rasche Rückantwort. E. Zenker |
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http://word.mvps.org/faqs/mailmerge/...ttachments.htm Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... ich möchte ein pdf als Anlage an ein Word Serienmail anhängen. Im Internet findet man die Aussage, dass das nicht möglich ist. Kann das sein? Gibt es ein Addin oder irgendein anderes Programm, mit dem man die in Word vorbereitete Serienmail mit Anhang verschicken kann. Ich verwende Word XP und Outlook XP als Mailprogramm. Vielen Dank für rasche Rückantwort. E. Zenker |
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Thanks
is it posible to do this alsi with a dokument containing Grafiks and formated text. I tried HTMLBODY like this: .Subject = mysubject .HTMLBody = ActiveDocument.Content Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, 1).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .To = Datarange For i = 2 To Maillist.Tables(1).Columns.Count Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, i).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .Attachments.Add Trim(Datarange.Text), olByValue, 1 Next i .Send but there are no grafik and formated text in the mailbody what is wrong?? Please Help "Peter Jamieson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/mailmerge/...ttachments.htm Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... ich möchte ein pdf als Anlage an ein Word Serienmail anhängen. Im Internet findet man die Aussage, dass das nicht möglich ist. Kann das sein? Gibt es ein Addin oder irgendein anderes Programm, mit dem man die in Word vorbereitete Serienmail mit Anhang verschicken kann. Ich verwende Word XP und Outlook XP als Mailprogramm. Vielen Dank für rasche Rückantwort. E. Zenker |
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I don't think so, but I don't really know.
I saw your other messages and looked at the object model. I think there are at least the following problems: a. adding attachments can alter the format of the message anyway (I think) b. according to the Outlook object model documentation, the thing you assign to .HTMLBody should be HTML text. I do not think ActiveDocument.Content or any other Word range will return this, so you will probably need to save the document as HTML first, then copy its text to a string buffer, then assign that to .HTMLBody. I haven't tried this so am not sure. However, the problem with that is that HTML does not actually contain images, only links to images. So I do not think you will be able to put image data in a message body using this technique. Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... Thanks is it posible to do this alsi with a dokument containing Grafiks and formated text. I tried HTMLBODY like this: .Subject = mysubject .HTMLBody = ActiveDocument.Content Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, 1).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .To = Datarange For i = 2 To Maillist.Tables(1).Columns.Count Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, i).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .Attachments.Add Trim(Datarange.Text), olByValue, 1 Next i .Send but there are no grafik and formated text in the mailbody what is wrong?? Please Help "Peter Jamieson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/mailmerge/...ttachments.htm Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... ich möchte ein pdf als Anlage an ein Word Serienmail anhängen. Im Internet findet man die Aussage, dass das nicht möglich ist. Kann das sein? Gibt es ein Addin oder irgendein anderes Programm, mit dem man die in Word vorbereitete Serienmail mit Anhang verschicken kann. Ich verwende Word XP und Outlook XP als Mailprogramm. Vielen Dank für rasche Rückantwort. E. Zenker |
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Thank you for your reply,
If I am sending a mail merge per email (without attachments) the picture and the formatted text is transported without problem to the outlook mail body by word. So it should be possible to do the same with a macro to add also attachments. By the way does word 2003 supports sending mail merge with attachments. Thank you. E. Zenker "Peter Jamieson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I don't think so, but I don't really know. I saw your other messages and looked at the object model. I think there are at least the following problems: a. adding attachments can alter the format of the message anyway (I think) b. according to the Outlook object model documentation, the thing you assign to .HTMLBody should be HTML text. I do not think ActiveDocument.Content or any other Word range will return this, so you will probably need to save the document as HTML first, then copy its text to a string buffer, then assign that to .HTMLBody. I haven't tried this so am not sure. However, the problem with that is that HTML does not actually contain images, only links to images. So I do not think you will be able to put image data in a message body using this technique. Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... Thanks is it posible to do this alsi with a dokument containing Grafiks and formated text. I tried HTMLBODY like this: .Subject = mysubject .HTMLBody = ActiveDocument.Content Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, 1).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .To = Datarange For i = 2 To Maillist.Tables(1).Columns.Count Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, i).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .Attachments.Add Trim(Datarange.Text), olByValue, 1 Next i .Send but there are no grafik and formated text in the mailbody what is wrong?? Please Help "Peter Jamieson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/mailmerge/...ttachments.htm Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... ich möchte ein pdf als Anlage an ein Word Serienmail anhängen. Im Internet findet man die Aussage, dass das nicht möglich ist. Kann das sein? Gibt es ein Addin oder irgendein anderes Programm, mit dem man die in Word vorbereitete Serienmail mit Anhang verschicken kann. Ich verwende Word XP und Outlook XP als Mailprogramm. Vielen Dank für rasche Rückantwort. E. Zenker |
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If I am sending a mail merge per email (without attachments) the picture
and the formatted text is transported without problem to the outlook mail body by word. I know, but I think that is because Word uses techniques which I do not believe are available through its automation methods. But I may be wrong of course! By the way does word 2003 supports sending mail merge with attachments. No, it is the same as Word 2002 in this respect. Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply, If I am sending a mail merge per email (without attachments) the picture and the formatted text is transported without problem to the outlook mail body by word. So it should be possible to do the same with a macro to add also attachments. By the way does word 2003 supports sending mail merge with attachments. Thank you. E. Zenker "Peter Jamieson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I don't think so, but I don't really know. I saw your other messages and looked at the object model. I think there are at least the following problems: a. adding attachments can alter the format of the message anyway (I think) b. according to the Outlook object model documentation, the thing you assign to .HTMLBody should be HTML text. I do not think ActiveDocument.Content or any other Word range will return this, so you will probably need to save the document as HTML first, then copy its text to a string buffer, then assign that to .HTMLBody. I haven't tried this so am not sure. However, the problem with that is that HTML does not actually contain images, only links to images. So I do not think you will be able to put image data in a message body using this technique. Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... Thanks is it posible to do this alsi with a dokument containing Grafiks and formated text. I tried HTMLBODY like this: .Subject = mysubject .HTMLBody = ActiveDocument.Content Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, 1).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .To = Datarange For i = 2 To Maillist.Tables(1).Columns.Count Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, i).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .Attachments.Add Trim(Datarange.Text), olByValue, 1 Next i .Send but there are no grafik and formated text in the mailbody what is wrong?? Please Help "Peter Jamieson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/mailmerge/...ttachments.htm Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... ich möchte ein pdf als Anlage an ein Word Serienmail anhängen. Im Internet findet man die Aussage, dass das nicht möglich ist. Kann das sein? Gibt es ein Addin oder irgendein anderes Programm, mit dem man die in Word vorbereitete Serienmail mit Anhang verschicken kann. Ich verwende Word XP und Outlook XP als Mailprogramm. Vielen Dank für rasche Rückantwort. E. Zenker |
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I've sent a formatted Word document including graphics in an email body and
it arrives exactly as sent. However if I try and mailmerge to email using exactly the same document and email address, the email arrives as plain text , without any graphics. I assume the automation process removes the Word formatting? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: If I am sending a mail merge per email (without attachments) the picture and the formatted text is transported without problem to the outlook mail body by word. I know, but I think that is because Word uses techniques which I do not believe are available through its automation methods. But I may be wrong of course! By the way does word 2003 supports sending mail merge with attachments. No, it is the same as Word 2002 in this respect. Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply, If I am sending a mail merge per email (without attachments) the picture and the formatted text is transported without problem to the outlook mail body by word. So it should be possible to do the same with a macro to add also attachments. By the way does word 2003 supports sending mail merge with attachments. Thank you. E. Zenker "Peter Jamieson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I don't think so, but I don't really know. I saw your other messages and looked at the object model. I think there are at least the following problems: a. adding attachments can alter the format of the message anyway (I think) b. according to the Outlook object model documentation, the thing you assign to .HTMLBody should be HTML text. I do not think ActiveDocument.Content or any other Word range will return this, so you will probably need to save the document as HTML first, then copy its text to a string buffer, then assign that to .HTMLBody. I haven't tried this so am not sure. However, the problem with that is that HTML does not actually contain images, only links to images. So I do not think you will be able to put image data in a message body using this technique. Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... Thanks is it posible to do this alsi with a dokument containing Grafiks and formated text. I tried HTMLBODY like this: .Subject = mysubject .HTMLBody = ActiveDocument.Content Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, 1).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .To = Datarange For i = 2 To Maillist.Tables(1).Columns.Count Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, i).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .Attachments.Add Trim(Datarange.Text), olByValue, 1 Next i .Send but there are no grafik and formated text in the mailbody what is wrong?? Please Help "Peter Jamieson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/mailmerge/...ttachments.htm Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... ich möchte ein pdf als Anlage an ein Word Serienmail anhängen. Im Internet findet man die Aussage, dass das nicht möglich ist. Kann das sein? Gibt es ein Addin oder irgendein anderes Programm, mit dem man die in Word vorbereitete Serienmail mit Anhang verschicken kann. Ich verwende Word XP und Outlook XP als Mailprogramm. Vielen Dank für rasche Rückantwort. E. Zenker |
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Yes, the options a
a. your mail merge main document (with field values substituted) is converted to plain text in the body of the message b. your mail merge main document (with field values substituted) is inserted as an attachment and the body of the message is blank c. your mail merge main document (with field values substituted) is sent as an HTML message. however, this option is only available from Word 2002 and later, practically speaking it only seems to be available with Outlook, and even that may not work on some systems. Peter Jamieson "Graham" wrote in message ... I've sent a formatted Word document including graphics in an email body and it arrives exactly as sent. However if I try and mailmerge to email using exactly the same document and email address, the email arrives as plain text , without any graphics. I assume the automation process removes the Word formatting? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: If I am sending a mail merge per email (without attachments) the picture and the formatted text is transported without problem to the outlook body by word. I know, but I think that is because Word uses techniques which I do not believe are available through its automation methods. But I may be wrong of course! By the way does word 2003 supports sending mail merge with attachments. No, it is the same as Word 2002 in this respect. Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply, If I am sending a mail merge per email (without attachments) the picture and the formatted text is transported without problem to the outlook body by word. So it should be possible to do the same with a macro to add also attachments. By the way does word 2003 supports sending mail merge with attachments. Thank you. E. Zenker "Peter Jamieson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I don't think so, but I don't really know. I saw your other messages and looked at the object model. I think there are at least the following problems: a. adding attachments can alter the format of the message anyway (I think) b. according to the Outlook object model documentation, the thing you assign to .HTMLBody should be HTML text. I do not think ActiveDocument.Content or any other Word range will return this, so you will probably need to save the document as HTML first, then copy its text to a string buffer, then assign that to .HTMLBody. I haven't tried this so am not sure. However, the problem with that is that HTML does not actually contain images, only links to images. So I do not think you will be able to put image data in a message body using this technique. Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... Thanks is it posible to do this alsi with a dokument containing Grafiks and formated text. I tried HTMLBODY like this: .Subject = mysubject .HTMLBody = ActiveDocument.Content Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, 1).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .To = Datarange For i = 2 To Maillist.Tables(1).Columns.Count Set Datarange = Maillist.Tables(1).Cell(Counter, i).Range Datarange.End = Datarange.End - 1 .Attachments.Add Trim(Datarange.Text), olByValue, 1 Next i .Send but there are no grafik and formated text in the mailbody what is wrong?? Please Help "Peter Jamieson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/mailmerge/...ttachments.htm Peter Jamieson "E.Zenker" wrote in message ... ich möchte ein pdf als Anlage an ein Word Serienmail anhängen. Im Internet findet man die Aussage, dass das nicht möglich ist. Kann das sein? Gibt es ein Addin oder irgendein anderes Programm, mit dem man die in Word vorbereitete Serienmail mit Anhang verschicken kann. Ich verwende Word XP und Outlook XP als Mailprogramm. Vielen Dank für rasche Rückantwort. E. Zenker |
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