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Incomplete and missing Email Addresses

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Djdroopy - 24 May 2007 19:43 GMT
I'm using the SendObject action in a macro to try to create emails to send
query results through Lotus Notes.  The macro opens Lotus Notes, and creates
the email with the results and the subject line and message text the way it's
supposed to.  However, when I put in more than one email address in the
address fields in the macro, it include in Lotus Notes part of the first
address, and the last address.  Any middle addresses seem to disappear.

The email addresses are in our Intranet format
(Name/Country/Division/Company).

Once in Lotus Notes, the "To" field ends up looking like:
Name/Division/Company, Name/Country/Division/Company for the first and last
email addresses with nothing for the middle ones.

Can anyone help?
Djdroopy - 24 May 2007 20:18 GMT
Nevermind.  Evidently Access requires the @ sign, so when I added to the
email address the @company, it worked fine.

> I'm using the SendObject action in a macro to try to create emails to send
> query results through Lotus Notes.  The macro opens Lotus Notes, and creates
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>
> Can anyone help?
 
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