Inserting Images into Lotus Notes Email

santeria

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Finally I have the code all okay for Sending Reports, and other extra comments etc...

And now...
Is there code available for picking up images ( Screen snaps) and inserting into an email in Notes after the Body of the Message?

Either a reference to a link or some code would be greatly appreciated, cos I cannot find any info at this point in the archives ( Presuming I have searched using proper parameters ).

Ta

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I have my main Macro code for emailing the files I need, but the Headache I have been handed is that I have to dump either jpgs or BMPs ( depends on what Notes prefers) into the last section of each email.

Ta

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headtoadie said:
Are you looking for VBA code to do this from Excel or Lotus Script to do this from Notes?

HT
 
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Any takers ??
I'd love to be able to automate this by Monday...

Pulleeeesse...

:(

Ta

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Anyone know a link or anything that can help me insert the images please?

I would so appreciate some help on this.


Ta

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I am really not sure what to put in so that the email will pick up two files in order.

I know that the Lotus Notes will import the files names, but I don't know how to code it.

Ta

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Well, I sure would appreciate some code suggestions on this item.

If I could Pull the Images into the Email, it would so expedite things.


Ta

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Very Cool link.

But how do I add in an image ( not simply attach in Notes), but do a full import so that it will display... in this case, two images, for a report.


Ta Muchly.

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Hello again,
santeria said:
But how do I add in an image ( not simply attach in Notes), but do a full import so that it will display... in this case, two images, for a report.
Well, sorry, you've lost me, this does add an image to the body, yes-no? There's no file attachment to be found in that thread. Just paste your pic right in there eh! :)

The key are these three lines (well, and a few more, like initializing the correct object, etc...):

Range([b5], [b65536].End(3)).CopyPicture
Call UIdoc.GotoField("Body")
'Blah blah blah
Call UIdoc.Paste

Otherwise explain a little more what you mean, e.g., where is this picture, etc...
 
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