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CDOSYS Form to Email Formatting

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Jun 6th, 2006
Hi there,

I'm new to the forums and a programming novice.

I've set up a CDOSYS form to email (a newsletter sign-up) and I'm trying to get my form field data to display on separate lines after the form has been processed - like the following:

Name: [value]
Company: [value]
Email: [value]
Subscribe: [value]
Unsubscribe: [value]


Here's the piece of the code I'm having trouble with:

with oCdoMail
.Subject = "Newsletter Request"
.TextBody = Name: Request.Form("Name") & vbCrLf & "
Company: & Request.Form("Company") & vbCrLf & "
Email: & Request.Form("Email") & vbCrLf & "
Subscribe: & Request.Form("Subscribe") & vbCrLf & "
Unsubscribe: & Request.Form("Unsubscribe")
end with


Any help is greatly, greatly appreciated. I'm going nuts (easy to do as a non-programmer).

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Re: CDOSYS Form to Email Formatting

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Jun 6th, 2006
I figured it out. Here's the working code:

with oCdoMail
.Subject = "Newsletter Request"
.TextBody = "Name: " & request.form("Name") & vbcrlf & "Company: " & request.form("Company") & vbcrlf & "Email: " & request.form("Email") & vbcrlf & "Subscribe: " & request.form("Subscribe") & vbcrlf & "Unsubscribe: " & request.form("Unsubscribe")
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Re: CDOSYS Form to Email Formatting

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Jun 7th, 2006
Store all the values in a variable and then show them on the page. This would be easy to use and update at later stages.
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Re: CDOSYS Form to Email Formatting

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Dec 16th, 2007
Originally Posted by gilroda View Post
I figured it out. Here's the working code:

with oCdoMail
.Subject = "Newsletter Request"
.TextBody = "Name: " & request.form("Name") & vbcrlf & "Company: " & request.form("Company") & vbcrlf & "Email: " & request.form("Email") & vbcrlf & "Subscribe: " & request.form("Subscribe") & vbcrlf & "Unsubscribe: " & request.form("Unsubscribe")
end with



Hi,
this works great, but any ideas how to change the colour of the text such as changing "Name: " so it appears up in orange in the email sent.
Thanks, Matt
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