Send a task using Outlook

jag108

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I can send an email fine, now the challenge would be to send a task to the recipient, so that tasks can be monitored by the requestor.
 

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Have you worked with Outlook automation ? it's not that different to create an email than to create a task, just need a different object. You may start by creating the Outlook Reference in Excel, and then all objects, properties and methods will appear in the Object Browser (F2)
 
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Not so familiar with that sort of indepth information regarding Outlook.
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