OL97: VBScript Cannot Access Characters in the Body Property (162995)
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This article was previously published under Q162995 SYMPTOMS
When you use Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript), you cannot
programmatically insert information into the body of an Outlook item
without completely replacing the body.
CAUSE
The Outlook object model provides only one property for this part of the
item, the Body property. The Body property enables you to programmatically
create and delete the body text, but it does not enable you to insert or
modify information that is in the middle of the body.
For example, you may have a mail item with the following text in the body:
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Thank you for using:
We appreciate your business.
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If you want to programmatically insert a product name in between the lines,
there is no method or property available that will not completely replace
all of the body, as shown in the following examples.
Item.Body = "This is new text" This example would completely replace
the existing text with the new text.
Item.Body = "" This example would completely delete
the text.
Because different server applications (Outlook, WordMail, and so on.) can
provide the Body property of a mail message, there is no one, common object
model to facilitate modifications within the Body property.
WORKAROUND
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The following Outlook VBScript enables you to insert text within the Body
property of the example in the "Cause" section. It does so by parsing the
existing text and re-inserting new body text.
Sub Item_Open()
' Dimension X to hold the return of the InStr function.
Dim X
' Get the location of the second carriage return.
X = Instr(Instr(1,Item.Body,Chr(13),1)+1,Item.Body,Chr(13),1)
' Get the text from the beginning of the body to the second carriage
' return.
TempA = Left(Item.Body, X)
' Get the rest of the text.
TempB = Mid(Item.Body, X + 1, Len(Item.Body))
' Create new text.
NewText = "Gadget Company" + Chr(13)
' Insert new Body which includes new text.
Item.Body = TempA + NewText + TempB
End Sub
REFERENCES166368
OL97: How to Get Help Programming with Outlook
170783
OL97: Q&A: Questions about Customizing or
Programming Outlook
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 3/1/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbProgramming KB162995 |
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