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    path

    how do i check the path of an opened file?..eg excel file...
    bascially...when i open an excel file...a click button on the spreadsheet would send an email with the attachment (the file itself)...but i do not know the pathname of this file....

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    There are different types of mail objects, but all of them will email the open file, or a single sheet from it.

    So, you don't have to worry about where the file lives.


    I'm late for work, but the most basic one to lookup in Excel VBA help is "SendMail"

    This example sends the active workbook to a single recipient.

    ActiveWorkbook.SendMail recipients:="Jean Selva"

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    hi...i still dun know how to integrate lotus notes with this sendmail in excel...any examples?

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    ActiveWorkbook.FullName will give you the path and file name.
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