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    Paul Taylor is offline Novice
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    Open Outlook window but don't send

    Hey peeps, first time post.

    Question: is it possible to put a trigger on a form update to not send an email, but to open an Outlook new email window with parameter information from the form? I can do it just fine sending it, but don't know how to stop short of sending and leave the email box open. Any help?

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    pbaldy is offline Who is John Galt?
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    One of the arguments of SendObject determines whether the email is sent or left open for the user. How are you sending (what method)?
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    Paul Taylor is offline Novice
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbaldy View Post
    One of the arguments of SendObject determines whether the email is sent or left open for the user. How are you sending (what method)?
    John Galt is a character in a pretentious, repetitive, snooze fest of a book. Just kidding.

    Sorry, didn't mention this is a web DB, so only web macro's are available. Sendmail is available as an option but not sendobject.

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