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Default Programming for Outlook "Check Names"

Doug,
In the active MS Word document, this is part of my "mail merge send":
With ActiveDocument.MailMerge
.Destination = wdSendToEmail
.SuppressBlankLines = True
.MailSubject = strsubject
.MailAddressFieldName = "Email"
With .DataSource
.FirstRecord = counterX
.LastRecord = counterY
End With
.Execute Pause:=False
End With

I've tried the "On Error Resume Next", but since I'm not in Outlook, I can't
seem to get control of the error. I've looked over the example link that you
included, I'm confused, this is not an actual mail merge?? You have an open
document and then add the Outlook object to this?? I would have to play with
your example. Basically, I have an active document that connects to an excel
datasource, merges each record with the customer, salutation, etc....then
merge to email. I have a set counter that controls the number of emails that
are sent at a time. When MS WORD merges with the "wdSendToEmail, it's at
this point that I'm assuming it leaves MS WORD and then the Outlook error
"Check Names" appear for my "dirty" email addresses.

I can scratch what I've done, and try to work from your example, unless you
have other suggestions for me.

Diane
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

Are you actually automating Outlook of just the mailmerge? I think that if
you use code such as that in the article "Mail Merge to E-mail with
Attachments" at:

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMerge/...ttachments.htm

errors in email addresses will be ignored, or you could use On Error Resume
Next before the .Send command.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"Diane" wrote in message
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Group,
Using OFFICE 2007

Within MSWORD, I created a vba script that completes a mail merge using
Excel as the data source. All works well, until there is an invalid email
address, such as missing "@", or missing ".net, .org, etc...

I realize now this error is actually coming from Outlook as it is sending
the email, I've turned off the option for "check names" from
Outlook/tools/options/email/advance, although this does not stop the error
from haulting the mail merge process. Since this mail merge/email process
completes during off-time hours, it is necessary that I am able to prevent
this error. Is it possible to intercept an Outlook error during a MS WORD
mail merge process.

Thanks,