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    Reply/Forward All with Attachment Macro

    I want to create a macro that replies to everyone on the original (so basically "reply all") but still includes any attachments. So, I found this: http://www.outlookcode.com/codedetail.aspx?id=1228 . And the code shown here works fine. The only problem is that because you're copying the attachements from the original, then pasting them back into the new email, they don't always appear in the same location as the original which can be confusing. So, I'd like to create a macro that copies the original recipient list as well as the sender, and uses the "forward" function to forward the message to everyone. I'm pretty sure it's possible, I just don't know how to write the code to get the recipient list into the new email. Also, I know that it might cause problems if the recipient list only shows the "nicknames" and not contain the actual email addresses but I'll be using this only within my company so Outlook should be able to resolve the nicknames, I think. At least it works that way if you copy and paste the recipients in manually. Oh, and I'm using Outlook 2010. Can anyone help me?

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    Re: Reply/Forward All with Attachment Macro

    Hi, I am also looking at a solution like this. How ever I want to combine functionality of several sets of vba codes.

    1. Reply/forward all with attachments - as above in the previous post
    2. Send email without subject (remove warning prompt) - http://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000371.htm
    3. Persistent zoom on viewing of emails - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/o...4-3354551444ae

    I have found individual codes that would make them work but can only get them to work one at a time and could not work out how to combine the three sets and make it into one.

    Cheers,
    JM

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