Frank Freese
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Email from Access
Experts,
I'm trying to get my arms around emailing from Access. Our company uses Outlook to interface with our Exhnage Server.
Currently, purchase orders are being created using QuickBooks and emailed from QuickBooks. I suspect this same task is available in Access.
In order to email what is the process(es) I need to be thinking about as I build this application?
I'm trying to get my arms around emailing from Access. Our company uses Outlook to interface with our Exhnage Server.
Currently, purchase orders are being created using QuickBooks and emailed from QuickBooks. I suspect this same task is available in Access.
In order to email what is the process(es) I need to be thinking about as I build this application?
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Are you using Qodbc to interface QB with Access...?
http://www.qodbc.com/
http://www.qodbc.com/
Jeff: Thanks for mentioning Total Access Emailer.
Please let me know if you have any questions about Total Access Emailer and how it can run interactively as an add-in (no programming required) or via VBA. It will automatically let you send personalized emails using data from your data source (table or query) and attach reports that can be filtered for each recipient.
Free trial version here: http://www.fmsinc.com/MicrosoftAccess/Email/free-trial.html
Please let me know if you have any questions about Total Access Emailer and how it can run interactively as an add-in (no programming required) or via VBA. It will automatically let you send personalized emails using data from your data source (table or query) and attach reports that can be filtered for each recipient.
Free trial version here: http://www.fmsinc.com/MicrosoftAccess/Email/free-trial.html
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Thank Luke - when I begin to build that function I'll look at tis product.
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