Originally Posted by
ItsMe
When I posted post #6 I had already done everything up to page 19. Rather than sending the email, I saved as an HTML file and looked at the sourve code. That is why I commented about it being complex code. Most of the code was about the email itself and a little bit was about the fields which used a combo of tables and XML.
In your lesson it mentioned that sending this form to some email clients may be problematic. I mentioned embedding stuff in the body of the email can be problematic too.
Page number 13 mentions that you need to have Outlook 2010 in order for this feature in Outlook to work. I mentioned that this may be an issue too.
I took at look at the link provided in the lesson. It mentions that you need either 2007 or 2010 to get this to work. However, I still believe the issue is you have Access 2010 and Outlook 2007. In the Access community, it is well known that you do not mix intrinsic functionality from newer versions with older versions. Meaning, the Outlook function you are trying to use relies on a type of macro that is not compatible with 2007. You do not see the macro as an object but it is "Black Box" stuff that Access is depending on to get things done behind the scenes, much like a Class you might create in your own apps.
Having said all of that, I do not know for sure this is the issue. It is my best educated guess.