Another fantastic tutorial ! I am checking for new tutorials. They are that good. Even though I have worked in the office suite for the last 30+ years - there is always something new to learn. Thank you BCTI - please keep the videos coming and keep up the good work - it is really appreciated.
You’d be able to use a Quick Part for the reply, but you wouldn’t be able to insert attachments using that method. Until we get “Reply with Template” we’ll just use any tools we can. Thanks for watching.
@@bcti-bcti True, you wouldn't be able to insert documents, but I was able to create a QP that included a PDF attachment by copying it with the body text using Rich Text format.
You most certainly could, but for those that don’t know how to (or don’t care to) learn VBA and write code, this is (I believe) a more user-friendly method. Thanks for your input and for taking the time to watch.
Superb tutorial! There is so much beneath the surface ….. you’ve got a sub!
@@captvo THANK YOU!!! We always like to see that number increase.
Another fantastic tutorial ! I am checking for new tutorials. They are that good.
Even though I have worked in the office suite for the last 30+ years - there is always something new to learn.
Thank you BCTI - please keep the videos coming and keep up the good work - it is really appreciated.
Thank YOU for giving us great encouragement. We appreciate your time.
You can create a Quick Part of the formatted body text (including the attachments) as a reply shortcut.
You’d be able to use a Quick Part for the reply, but you wouldn’t be able to insert attachments using that method. Until we get “Reply with Template” we’ll just use any tools we can. Thanks for watching.
@@bcti-bcti True, you wouldn't be able to insert documents, but I was able to create a QP that included a PDF attachment by copying it with the body text using Rich Text format.
Can you write a macro to make the email like in excel … skipping the template..?
You most certainly could, but for those that don’t know how to (or don’t care to) learn VBA and write code, this is (I believe) a more user-friendly method. Thanks for your input and for taking the time to watch.