Tips from Microsoft
Forgot to mention subject, while writing an official mail and feel bad later?
Yes.... It's a concern for all.... A mail without a subject brings a bad impression on us.
To avoid this, just follow the simple steps mentioned below and see the result.
Here below are the steps :
1.
1. Open your outlook.
2. Press Alt+F11. This opens the Visual Basic editor and then Press Ctrl+R which in turn open Project-Project 1 (left side)
3. On the Left Pane, one can see "Microsoft Outlook Objects" or "Project1", expand this. Now one can see the "ThisOutLookSession".
4. Double click on "ThisOutLookSession". It will open up a code pane.
5. Copy and Paste the following code in the right pane. (Code Pane) and save it.
Private Sub Application_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean)
Dim strSubject As String
strSubject = Item.Subject
If Len(Trim(strSubject)) = 0 Then
Prompt$ = "Subject is Empty. Are you sure you want to send the Mail?"
If MsgBox(Prompt$, vbYesNo + vbQuestion + vbMsgBoxSetForeground, "Check for Subject") = vbNo Then
Cancel = True
End If
End If
End Sub
6. Now whenever u try to send a mail without subject, it will raise a pop-up to remind.
Sorry I am not whom or what you think!!
I am a guy who wants to share with everyone whatever little knowledge that i gain.
Hence the COPY PASTE.
Thats all!!!!!!
Hate me for what I am,
Love me for what I am not...
are you member of the MS team in Qatar?? just wondring.. if yes, then i might know you man.. if you are only not the new one...
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This Too Shall Pass.....
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It worked like a charm....
Thanks
RS an email client should do this by default. Microsoft is asking for too much when they expect all of us to write a macro when this feature should have been there by default.I am not sure but this feature may have been included in the outlook 2007.