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How to Compress/zip files from MS ACCESS and then send it by email?

dear all,
I have a list of files that the path of that files are stored in a list
box, but now want to compress all these files stored in the list box
and send it by email from outlook.(I am using Ms ACCESS)
any one help me.
cheers
khalid

Dec 14 '05 #1
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With Windows XP Pro in Windows Explorer I can do File | New Compressed
Folder and then copy and paste whatever files I want into it...

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J. Paul Schmidt, Freelance Web and Database Developer
http://www.Bullschmidt.com
Access Database Sample, Web Database Sample, ASP Design Tips

Dec 14 '05 #2
h.********@gmail.com wrote:
dear all,
I have a list of files that the path of that files are stored in a list
box, but now want to compress all these files stored in the list box
and send it by email from outlook.(I am using Ms ACCESS)
any one help me.
cheers
khalid

Why don't you bother reading the responses to the other posts you've
made on this subject first. Didn't you like the responses that were
provided? Do you know how to check for responses to your own posts?
Dec 15 '05 #3
Salad, perhaps this is a new user who expects an e-mail response. If so, you
could just reply by e-mail. That would be cutting him a lot less slack than
you suggest we cut for PC Datasheet.

And, if this user isn't reading newsgroup responses to his/her questions,
what would make you think he would read your admonition?

Larry <insert your favorite denigrating epithet here> Linson
"salad" <oi*@vinegar.com> wrote in message
news:jF****************@newsread2.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
h.********@gmail.com wrote:
dear all,
I have a list of files that the path of that files are stored in a list
box, but now want to compress all these files stored in the list box
and send it by email from outlook.(I am using Ms ACCESS)
any one help me.
cheers
khalid

Why don't you bother reading the responses to the other posts you've made
on this subject first. Didn't you like the responses that were provided?
Do you know how to check for responses to your own posts?

Dec 15 '05 #4
Larry Linson wrote:
Salad, perhaps this is a new user who expects an e-mail response. If so, you
could just reply by e-mail. That would be cutting him a lot less slack than
you suggest we cut for PC Datasheet.


Hmmm, yes, Milo is jumping to the Isle of Conclusions, I see. 8) ;)

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Dec 15 '05 #5
Larry Linson wrote:
Salad, perhaps this is a new user who expects an e-mail response. If so, you
could just reply by e-mail. That would be cutting him a lot less slack than
you suggest we cut for PC Datasheet.
I never respond to e-mails (unless I press the wrong button
inadvertently) because #1) most people use fake addresses and #2) I
consider it rude for posters to expect people to respond directly to them.

Regarding your comment on Datasheet, he's not going to change (Knock on
wood he's one of the few...I prefer playing by the rules)

Now, if I did start responding to people, I'd probably provide my true
email address and attempt to drum up business. But if I did that, then
I wouldn't use this alias.
And, if this user isn't reading newsgroup responses to his/her questions,
what would make you think he would read your admonition?


:-). One can only hope. But you're right. He's posted the same
question 3 different times.

Dec 15 '05 #6
Tim Marshall wrote:
Larry Linson wrote:
Salad, perhaps this is a new user who expects an e-mail response. If
so, you could just reply by e-mail. That would be cutting him a lot
less slack than you suggest we cut for PC Datasheet.

Hmmm, yes, Milo is jumping to the Isle of Conclusions, I see. 8) ;)

LOL. :-)
Dec 16 '05 #7

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