Full disclosure I am on the Autodesk site with this <a href="
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/visual-lisp-autolisp-and-general/lisp-to-e-mail-content-to-helpdesk/td-p/9077327">post</a>.
I have tried once or 100 times to edit this and I don't get the results I want.
Ideally This would autofill
1. Subject name. (Subject)
2. Captures a dwg of the area someone is having a problem with this routine works exactly like I want it to for this portion. (attachment)
3. Then sends it to me. (To)
All my people would need to do is
Type a little explanation of what's going wrong (Body) in a window that is magically provided to them. (Scratch text file)
then
choose the objects they want for the dwg file.
Your Routine
Launches a mail
Attaches a dwg (GREAT!!)
Gives a Subject. ( I was able to add the file name and path to subject.)
and waits for the user to add the
to and body.
I have also looked at the post this routine referenced that adds a text file as an attachment.
would it be possible to edit the text file then add that file in the body of the e-mail and send the file on it's way?
I know I am asking a lot and I am willing to do the work. It's just that much above the level I unserstand.
Thank you in advance.
Lonnie
lisp rountine.
;;Call IT
(defun c:CRGhelp
(/ _catch file outlook email
) ;; Using Outlook, eMail selected object(s) in a temporary DWG file
;; Many thanks to Ron Perez (ronjonp) for the Outlook example (http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=26953.msg324794#msg324794)
;; Alan J. Thompson, 03.28.11
(alert "After you choose your parts. Remember to send the file from outlook ")
)
file
)
)
)
)
)
)
EDIT (John): added code tags for better formatting.