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need help: VBA in Outlook

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Hi,
My office email was switched from Lotus Notes to Outlook 2007. (It sucks to use MS Office 2007)

Here is what I need:
To create a button (to execute a VBA code) within the email body, so the recipients can click on it and it will auto reply to all the recipients on the list with the original email content and a new sentence "I approve".

I was able to do it in Lotus Notes. I know in Outlook 2007 there is a Voting function, but that is not what I need.

Does anyone have any idea about how to do it? I didn’t find anything online that addresses this problem.

Thanks!
 
Thanks Andy.
I know, Notes is a DB, and it is much slower to load emails.
However, in terms of managing your email, mail rules, incoming mail format, and set delete dates, etc., it is better than Outlook (speically Office 2007). Office 2007 is one of the worst MS product I have even seen.
 
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