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