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How to add an email in a field?

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    How to add an email in a field?

    Hello,

    I'm looking to add an Outlook email (.msg) to a field. Here's an example:

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    Instead of having an object, is there any way to put that object in a field?

    Thanks in advance!
    J.

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    Re: How to add an email in a field?

    I'm not 100% sure if you can't.. but I do think that you cannot place objects into cells..only above.

    Nevertheless, you can insert a hyperlink to that same object. Would that be a good alternative?


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    Re: How to add an email in a field?

    Can we store an Outlook message in that spreadsheet and use it as an hyperlink?
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    Re: How to add an email in a field?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nostrand View Post
    Can we store an Outlook message in that spreadsheet and use it as an hyperlink?
    You can write down the message within the Outlook e-mail to that sheet and then hyperlink it to the e-mail.
    It's similiar to what I have shown you before, it underlines and marks it as blue, which means that has a hyperlink.

    You can also insert a text box, copy paste the message and hyperlink it as well.

    I think those are the only ways I know, but maybe there is a better way.

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