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Microsoft word and macros

I'm looking into a suggestion to bring up in my next IT meeting to help with users submitting support tickets.  We do use spiceworks for our ticketing system, and I had an idea of possibly creating a...

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Microsoft word and macros

or just use a webpage formmail-er.  simple steal the code from here and just change it to meet your needs: view-source:http:/ Opens a new window/cilantroalwaysfresh.com/order.html

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Microsoft word and macros

i'm trying to keep it something simple that they won't have to login to a webpage for (otherwise i'd just suggest we create and customize a user portal in spiceworks). is that the type of thing you...

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Microsoft word and macros

well, whether its a webpage, word doc, spiceworks portal, you are still going to have to create the 'form'. not everyone has a spiceworks login, not everyone has Word but everyone has a browser....

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Microsoft word and macros

right, but all of our users have Word, as we install it on all their work machines where the tickets would be sent from anyways.  I'm just trying to find a way to prompt users to give more info on...

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Microsoft word and macros

cool and the gang.  i would really steer away from the word solution, unless its in a central location you would have to make sure everyone uses the same version/copy (becomes a problem if you have...

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Microsoft word and macros

something like this should work for you: Sub FillOutlookBody() ActiveDocument.Content.Copy Dim objOutlook As Outlook.Application Dim objOutlookMsg As Outlook.MailItem Dim objInspector As...

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Microsoft word and macros

ok, so i found a macro that works, now on to another question.  the "subject" line in the macro.  is there a way to make that a dynamic entry depending on a list of options in a drop-down list from...

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Microsoft word and macros

well in formmail it would be easy: To allow the user to choose a subject:

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Microsoft word and macros

You seem to be locked in to the Word approach but what about creating a custom Outlook Form - users just need to open Outlook and select the form to enter the required data / selections.

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Microsoft word and macros

Gerard: i didn't actually know outlook had custom forms.  I'll have to start researching that and see what i can do with it.  thanks!

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