VBA Macro to Remove Stationery from Email Message


February 1, 2008 – 4:22 pm by JP

While browing some other lovely VBA blogs, I came across this site with some really excellent code.

I hate receiving Outlook emails with stationery, which I remove from my replies with extreme prejudice. This code will do so programmatically, which is a real treat. Check out the code here:

http://adam.rosi-kessel.org/weblog/2008/01/26/windows-outlook-2003-tip-vba-macro-to-remove-stationery-from-email-message

Enjoy,
JP


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