K try this one.

 

 

 

Sub Sendmail1()

 

ESubject = "This is a test email"

SendTo = "raviku...@gmail.com"

CCTo = ""

Ebody = "Testing VBA's ability to send an email."

NewFileName = "C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\t\test.jpg" 'change according to your
image

Application.DisplayAlerts = False

Set App = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")

Set Itm = App.CreateItem(0)

With Itm

.Subject = ESubject

 

.To = SendTo

.CC = CCTo

.Body = Ebody

.Attachments.Add (NewFileName)

.send

End With

Set App = Nothing

Set Itm = Nothing

 

 

End Sub

 

 

 

Warm Regards,

Ravi Kumar.

 

From: excel-macros@googlegroups.com [mailto:excel-macros@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Trabelsi Hichem
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 12:33 PM
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Outlook 2010 : VBA Macro for sending image in HTML
Body doesn't display correctly

 

Hello,

 

I Use the following code to send emails automatically with embedded image in
the HTML body, this worked with Office 2003, but when i upgrated to Office
2010 it doesnt work anymore, the image doesnt appear correctly :

 

this is the code i'm using :

 

.

.

.

FileName = "C:\Submission Reminder.gif"

 

Set ol = CreateObject("outlook.application")

 

Set monmail = ol.CreateItem(olMailItem)

 

monmail.Recipients.Add (email)

 

monmail.Subject = "Replicon : Timesheet Submission Reminder"

 

monmail.htmlBody = "<img src= 'cid:Submission Reminder.gif'>"

 

monmail.Attachments.Add FileName

 

monmail.send

 

Set ol = Nothing

 

Set monmail = Nothing

 

 

I didnt find any solution which works on office 2010 on all vba forums,
could you please help me ?

 

Thank you so much :)

 

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