Try .Body = Selection.FormattedText
Hope this helps.
Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Graham Mayor" <gmayor@REMOVETHISmvps.org> wrote in message news:%233fBmProIHA.4616@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>I can't think of a way to pass the formatting between the applications >using this macro construction. Until someone comes up with something >better, change the line. > > .Body = Selection > to > .Body = "" > > and paste your formatted selection into the text area. > > To cast the net wider I have cross-posted to the programming and Outlook > forums > > Sub Send_Extract_As_Mail() > ' send the document in an Outlook Email message > Dim bStarted As Boolean > Dim oOutlookApp As Outlook.Application > Dim oItem As Outlook.MailItem > > On Error Resume Next > > 'Get Outlook if it's running > Set oOutlookApp = GetObject(, "Outlook.Application") > > 'Outlook wasn't running, start it from code > If Err <> 0 Then > Set oOutlookApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") > bStarted = True > End If > > 'Create a new mailitem > Set oItem = oOutlookApp.CreateItem(olMailItem) > With oItem > .to = "someone@somewhere.com" > .Subject = InputBox("Subject?") > .Body = Selection > .Display > End With > 'Clean up > Set oItem = Nothing > Set oOutlookApp = Nothing > End Sub > > > -- > <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> > Graham Mayor - Word MVP > > My web site www.gmayor.com > Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org > <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> > > > > George Lutz wrote:
>> Terry: >> >> Thanks, but that had no effect on the result. >> >> George Lutz >> >> "Terry Farrell" wrote: >>
>>> In Outlook, go to Tools, Options, select the Mail Format tab and >>> then click on Editor Options at the bottom. >>> >>> Select the Advanced tab and then under Cut, Copy Paste section, make >>> sure that the Keep Source formatting option is selected. that should >>> then paste and keep your formatting without need to modify the macro. >>> >>> Terry >>> >>> "George Lutz" <GeorgeLutz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:AFA46BFE-E95A-4281-92A2-12CEC503C434@microsoft.com...
>>>> Terry -- thanks, I found it. >>>> >>>> Graham: Can your macro be modifed so that the text that is pasted >>>> into the email body preserves the formatting it had in Word? When >>>> I run your macro, >>>> bolded text becomes unbolded and tabs disappear. >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> George Lutz >>>> >>>> "Terry Farrell" wrote: >>>>
>>>>> Right-click anywhere on the QAT and select Customize. In the >>>>> customize dialog, select All Commands and scroll down to Microsoft >>>>> Outlook. >>>>> >>>>> But I am assuming that you have the whole Office 2007 suit and not >>>>> just Word >>>>> 2007 mixed with Outlook 2003. That combination won't work as Word >>>>> 2007 needs >>>>> Outlook 2007 for compatibility. >>>>> >>>>> Hope this sorts it for you. >>>>> >>>>> Terry >>>>> >>>>> "George Lutz" <GeorgeLutz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >>>>> message news:75250428-033E-45B7-B7D8-08211F879919@microsoft.com...
>>>>>> Graham's macro works very nicely -- thank you, Graham. >>>>>> >>>>>> Terry: I would like to try your suggestion, but Outlook does not >>>>>> seem to >>>>>> be >>>>>> a Command available to me in Word Options | Customize | All >>>>>> Commands. Where >>>>>> can I find the Command to which you are referring? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>> >>>>>> George Lutz >>>>>> >>>>>> "Terry Farrell" wrote: >>>>>>
>>>>>>> George >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You can add the Outlook command button to the QAT, just like you >>>>>>> can add >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> Send to Mail Recipient tool to the QAT. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Terry Farrell >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "George Lutz" <GeorgeLutz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >>>>>>> message >>>>>>> news:5F4E7F9A-7155-40CA-9AAF-2B3C73B291A3@microsoft.com...
>>>>>>>> But I don't want to send the entire Word document -- just the >>>>>>>> portion >>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>> it >>>>>>>> that is my email. I take notes as I go through the day, and >>>>>>>> occasionally >>>>>>>> compose an email that I then want to send. The email is just a >>>>>>>> small >>>>>>>> portion >>>>>>>> of the day's notes. So, I compose the email, then cut and >>>>>>>> paste its text >>>>>>>> into Outlook. The button I used in Word 2003 called up Outlook, >>>>>>>> opened >>>>>>>> a >>>>>>>> blank email, and allowed me to paste in the text I had prepared >>>>>>>> in Word. >>>>>>>> I >>>>>>>> also had a button that called up Outlook with an email already >>>>>>>> addressed >>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>> my assistant, who is the recipient of about half of the 20 or so >>>>>>>> emails >>>>>>>> I >>>>>>>> send each day -- very convenient. Amazing that such a useful >>>>>>>> feature >>>>>>>> would >>>>>>>> be eliminated in an "updated" version of Word! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I appreciate your replies. however. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> George Lutz >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "Terry Farrell" wrote: >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> It was never necessary to copy and paste into a blank email in >>>>>>>>> Outlook. >>>>>>>>> All >>>>>>>>> you ever needed to do from Word was to click on the Send to >>>>>>>>> Mail Recipient >>>>>>>>> tool (in either Word 2002, Word 2003 or Word 2007). >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> When you click on that tool, it adds the standard email >>>>>>>>> address bar to >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> top of the windows which looks and feels identical to the blank >>>>>>>>> email >>>>>>>>> in >>>>>>>>> Outlook. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> In Word 2007, you need to add this command button Send Mail to >>>>>>>>> Recipient >>>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>>> the QAT because Microsoft inexplicably left it off the Send >>>>>>>>> Menu. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "George Lutz" <George Lutz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >>>>>>>>> message >>>>>>>>> news:9BB76EF2-D598-444C-9B26-B33575E4F950@microsoft.com...
>>>>>>>>>> I just chagned from Word 2003 to Word 2007. In Word 2003, I >>>>>>>>>> had an >>>>>>>>>> icon >>>>>>>>>> in >>>>>>>>>> the toolbar that allowed me to call upOutlook. I.e., I wouudl >>>>>>>>>> compose >>>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>>> email in word, then select and copy it, then click on this >>>>>>>>>> icno, and >>>>>>>>>> an >>>>>>>>>> email >>>>>>>>>> opened up ready for me to paste in the text. I am pretty sure >>>>>>>>>> I used >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> Customixe feature in 2002 to do this. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> How can I get such an icon in 2007 to land in my Quick Access >>>>>>>>>> Toolbar? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> George Lutz
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20 Apr 2008Re: How to get to email from Word.Graham Mayor
20 Apr 2008\ Re: How to get to email from Word.Doug Robbins - Word MVP
20 Apr 2008   \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Graham Mayor
20 Apr 2008      |- Re: How to get to email from Word.Jen
20 Apr 2008      \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Tony Jollans
20 Apr 2008         |- Re: How to get to email from Word.Jen
20 Apr 2008         |- Re: How to get to email from Word.Graham Mayor
20 Apr 2008         |  \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Graham Mayor
20 Apr 2008         |     \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Jen
20 Apr 2008         |        |- Re: How to get to email from Word.Graham Mayor
20 Apr 2008         |        |  \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Tony Jollans
21 Apr 2008         |        |     \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Graham Mayor
21 Apr 2008         |        |        |- Re: How to get to email from Word.Tony Jollans
21 Apr 2008         |        |        |  \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Graham Mayor
21 Apr 2008         |        |        \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
22 Apr 2008         |        |           \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Graham Mayor
22 Apr 2008         |        |              \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
22 Apr 2008         |        |                 \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Graham Mayor
22 Apr 2008         |        |                    \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
23 Apr 2008         |        |                       \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Graham Mayor
23 Apr 2008         |        |                          \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
20 Apr 2008         |        \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Jen
20 Apr 2008         |           \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Tony Jollans
30 Jun 2008         \ Re: How to get to email from Word.Matt
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