Reputation: 75
I want to add signatures with images. Images here refer to company logo and social networking icons.
This code is written in Excel VBA and the goal is to copy paste the range as a picture in Outlook email.
Dim Rng As Range
Dim outlookApp As Object
Dim outMail As Object
Dim wordDoc As Word.Document
Dim LastRow As Long
Dim CcAddress As String
Dim ToAddress As String
Dim i As Long
Dim EndRow As String
Dim Signature As String
'// Added Microsoft word reference
Sub Excel_Image_Paste_Testing()
On Error GoTo Err_Desc
'\\ Define Endrow
EndRow = Range("A65000").End(xlUp).Row
'\\ Range for copy paste as image
Set Rng = Range("A22:G" & EndRow)
Rng.Copy
'\\ Open a new mail item
Set outlookApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set outMail = outlookApp.CreateItem(0)
'\\ Display message to capture signature
outMail.Display
'\\ This doesnt store images because its defined as string
'Problem lies here
Signature = outMail.htmlBody
'\\ Get its Word editor
Set wordDoc = outMail.GetInspector.WordEditor
outMail.Display
'\\ To paste as picture
wordDoc.Range.PasteAndFormat wdChartPicture
'\\ TO and CC Address
CcAddress = "[email protected]"
ToAddress = "[email protected]"
'\\ Format email
With outMail
.htmlBody = .htmlBody & Signature
.Display
.To = ToAddress
.CC = CcAddress
.BCC = ""
.Subject = "Email Subject here"
.readreceiptrequested = True
End With
'\\ Reset selections
Application.CutCopyMode = False
Range("B1").Select
Exit Sub
Err_Desc:
MsgBox Err.Description
End Sub
This file is to be distributed to many people. I wouldn’t know the default .htm signature name.
(“AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Signatures”)
People may also have many signatures but my goal is to capture their default signature.
Error signature picture after running the code
My signature should be as shown below.
Upvotes: 5
Views: 7379
Reputation: 149325
In this code we will let the user select the .Htm
file from AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Signatures
The problem is that we cannot directly use the html body of this file because the images are stored in a different folder named as filename_files
as shown below.
Also the paths mentioned in the htmlbody are incomplete. See the below images
Here is a quick function that I wrote which will fix the paths in the html body
'~~> Function to fix image paths in Signature .htm Files
Function FixHtmlBody(r As Variant) As String
Dim FullPath As String, filename As String
Dim FilenameWithoutExtn As String
Dim foldername As String
Dim MyData As String
'~~> Read the html file as text file in a string variable
Open r For Binary As #1
MyData = Space$(LOF(1))
Get #1, , MyData
Close #1
'~~> Get File Name from path
filename = GetFilenameFromPath(r)
'~~> Get File Name without extension
FilenameWithoutExtn = Left(filename, (InStrRev(filename, ".", -1, vbTextCompare) - 1))
'~~> Get the foldername where the images are stored
foldername = FilenameWithoutExtn & "_files"
'~~> Full Path of Folder
FullPath = Left(r, InStrRev(r, "\")) & foldername
'~~> Replace incomplete path with full Path
FixHtmlBody = Replace(MyData, foldername, FullPath)
End Function
Here is the complete procedure. I have commented the code. Let me know if you still have any issues.
Sub Sample()
Dim oOutApp As Object, oOutMail As Object
Dim strbody As String, FixedHtmlBody As String
Dim Ret
'~~> Ask user to select the htm file
Ret = Application.GetOpenFilename("Html Files (*.htm), *.htm")
If Ret = False Then Exit Sub
'~~> Use the function to fix image paths in the htm file
FixedHtmlBody = FixHtmlBody(Ret)
Set oOutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set oOutMail = oOutApp.CreateItem(0)
strbody = "<H3><B>Dear Blah Blah</B></H3>" & _
"More Blah Blah<br>" & _
"<br><br><B>Thank you</B>" & FixedHtmlBody
On Error Resume Next
With oOutMail
.To = "[email protected]" '<~~ Change as applicable
.CC = ""
.BCC = ""
.Subject = "Example on how to insert image in signature"
.HTMLBody = .HTMLBody & "<br>" & strbody
.Display
End With
On Error GoTo 0
Set oOutMail = Nothing
Set oOutApp = Nothing
End Sub
'~~> Function to fix image paths in Signature .htm Files
Function FixHtmlBody(r As Variant) As String
Dim FullPath As String, filename As String
Dim FilenameWithoutExtn As String
Dim foldername As String
Dim MyData As String
'~~> Read the html file as text file in a string variable
Open r For Binary As #1
MyData = Space$(LOF(1))
Get #1, , MyData
Close #1
'~~> Get File Name from path
filename = GetFilenameFromPath(r)
'~~> Get File Name without extension
FilenameWithoutExtn = Left(filename, (InStrRev(filename, ".", -1, vbTextCompare) - 1))
'~~> Get the foldername where the images are stored
foldername = FilenameWithoutExtn & "_files"
'~~> Full Path of Folder
FullPath = Left(r, InStrRev(r, "\")) & foldername
'~~> To cater for spaces in signature file name
FullPath = Replace(FullPath, " ", "%20")
'~~> Replace incomplete path with full Path
FixHtmlBody = Replace(MyData, foldername, FullPath)
End Function
'~~> Gets File Name from path
Public Function GetFilenameFromPath(ByVal strPath As String) As String
If Right$(strPath, 1) <> "\" And Len(strPath) > 0 Then _
GetFilenameFromPath = GetFilenameFromPath(Left$(strPath, Len(strPath) - 1)) + Right$(strPath, 1)
End Function
In Action
Upvotes: 7