There doesn't seem to be much documentation on how to do this and I am hoping that there is a way in which to do this. Outlook 365 - Cannot paste into an email I am editing. Close <= This doesn't work I have also tried CloseWindow WindowClose and Quit which also did not work Save <= This works and saves my message to the drafts folder Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Now you get into the Outlook Options dialog box, please click Mail in left bar, and then click the Editor Options button. In the opening Message window, please click File > Options. Click Home > New Email to create a new email. Then press the control key (hold it in) & then hit the z key. This has, however, made it so a single tap of ESC will exit any maximized/full screen mode window. Added support for exiting full screen mode using the ESC key on Mac. So I figured perhaps I can save the message so it goes to the drafts folder (which my code currently does) and then close the window so that it reduces the amount of windows open and the sender can send the emails manually after the routine completes. Please follow below steps to prevent Outlook from deleting text as you type in composing emails. Your test email will disappear (You did this accidentally somehow). On the August 21 update we got an update that included. The challenge that I think I am having is two foldġ) There is a 3rd party email filter on our outlook that doesn't allow me to use the send feature as outlined in the vba codeĢ) I am automating emails with attachments to over 20 people and it seems that once there is more than 10 new message windows open Excel completely craps out.
Hello I was wondering if there was a way to close a new outlook message from excel vba?