Adding Attachments: Insert File Dialog Box, Paper Clip Button

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cmonroe21 via OfficeKB.com

There has to be a way to add attachments to emails via VBA. I need to have a
little paper clip button, like on any other email, and have it open an
"Insert File" dialog box, like any other attachment button does, so that they
can choose a file from their computer to attach.

I can create a button with a paper clip on it, but it seems to me like there
should be a button bank out there, with all the standard MS Office buttons on
it??? And the same with the Insert File box... do I really have to create
this from scratch? And if I do, how do I access the files like any explorer
does?

Pleae help me avoid TONS of extra work!! :( Help me???
 
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Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]

You can call the Execute method of the existing button.

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Am Fri, 16 Jan 2009 23:56:23 GMT schrieb cmonroe21 via OfficeKB.com:
 
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cmonroe21 via OfficeKB.com

This is no help to me, very cryptic and not thorough... no instructions, no
code, no nothing. Could someone please help me?
You can call the Execute method of the existing button.
There has to be a way to add attachments to emails via VBA. I need to have a
little paper clip button, like on any other email, and have it open an
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Pleae help me avoid TONS of extra work!! :( Help me???
 

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