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VBA / Excel / Access / Word » Outlook » Email 
Using the CreateItem Method to Create Default Items
 
Sub mail()
    Dim myMessage As MailItem
    Set myMessage = Application.CreateItem(ItemType:=olMailItem)
    With myMessage
        .To = "test@example.com"
        .Subject = "Test message"
        .Body = "This is a test message."
        .Display
    End With
End Sub

 
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