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I have a similar issue but only when copying address bar out of Chrome. I've disabled extensions, removed and reinstalled Chrome. Nothing has fixed it. When I copy from the Chrome address bar,. then use any form of paste command.
into Body of message (Mac Outlook 2016 latest). Menu bars flash as though paste was used.
Nothing is pasted. Move to Subject field and paste works fine. Move to blank text document (Text Edit) and clipboard pastes just fine. Copy text from anywhere else. use any paste command. into Body of message. paste works as it should.?
Create a new message in Outlook for Mac using the signature to which you want to add the image. Make sure the message contains nothing but the signature. To insert any signature: Click somewhere in the message body. Hit Command-A. Select Draft > Signatures followed by the desired signature from the menu.
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El Capitan MacBook 2015 Chrome latest Mac Outlook 2016 latest My hunch is that the Google finger and Microsoft finger will both point at Apple and text encoding.
I have an Excel Workbook with multiple Excel line Charts, I copy and paste these charts objects into an Outlook email each day for distribution. I want to automate this manual process with Excel VBA. I have found vba solutions that do work by saving the charts into a temp file, and then retrieving these files into the Outlook object with.HTML and the file path. However these solutions do not retain the graphic look and feel of the original chart object.
Is there a Excel VBA solution to copy and paste the Excel chart into a new Outlook email? Thank you for any assistance. Hi, For my understanding, you want copy the excel chart into the mail body in outlook, I wrote the sample to implement this function. Sub CopyAndPasteToMailBody Set mailApp = CreateObject('Outlook.Application') Set mail = mailApp.CreateItem(olMailItem) mail.Display Set wEditor = mailApp.ActiveInspector.wordEditor ActiveChart.ChartArea.Copy wEditor.Application.Selection.Paste End Sub This code will copy the chart object into the mail body.
The chart is linked in excel, the data source is still in excel. Notice: When you send this email, the chart automatic convert to the image. Regards, We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. Thanks for helping make community forums a great place. Click to participate the survey. Hi, For my understanding, you want copy the excel chart into the mail body in outlook, I wrote the sample to implement this function.
Sub CopyAndPasteToMailBody Set mailApp = CreateObject('Outlook.Application') Set mail = mailApp.CreateItem(olMailItem) mail.Display Set wEditor = mailApp.ActiveInspector.wordEditor ActiveChart.ChartArea.Copy wEditor.Application.Selection.Paste End Sub This code will copy the chart object into the mail body. The chart is linked in excel, the data source is still in excel. Notice: When you send this email, the chart automatic convert to the image. Regards, We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. Thanks for helping make community forums a great place. Click to participate the survey.
Dear Jeffery, can I have the chart inserted into the emial body with text. What i am currintly using is as follow. I have tried to copy your VBA into it but no sucssus Sub MailActiveSHeet Dim OutApp As Object Dim OutMail As Object Set OutApp = CreateObject('Outlook.Application') Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0) On Error Resume Next With OutMail.To = Range('e7').CC = '.BCC = '.Subject = 'Hi all'.Body = 'Dear' & ' ' & Range('e5') & vbNewLine & vbNewLine & 'It is our pleasure offering our services'.Attachments.Add ActiveWorkbook.FullName.Attachments.Add ('N: Documents test 11.docx').Send End With On Error GoTo 0 Set OutMail = Nothing Set OutApp = Nothing End Sub.