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    Unhappy Macro? VBA? Not Possible?

    When I type a Subject in a new message subject line, I would like it added to the body part of the message automatically. The reason is this: I have a Generic Cover letter that I send out and when I type the position in the subject line I would also like it to automatically be inserted in the body of my Cover letter. Hope this makes sense.

    Example of Cover Letter: I am writing in regards to your <From Subject Line> position.

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    Harley

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    You can but when/how you run it may be a problem.



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    I think the use of "foramted documents" (I don'T know the exact english expresion in german it'S Formular) would fit.
    For your subject line make a formated entry box (text box), and for the place where the same info has to got create another one. In the event of a change of the first one, put the caption of it into the second!
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