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CreateItem Method

Creates a new Microsoft Outlook item and returns it. The CreateItem method can only create default Outlook items. To create new items using a custom form, use the Add method on the Items collection.

expression**.CreateItem(ItemType)**

*expression   * Required. An expression that returns an Application object.

OlItemType

OlItemType can be one of these OlItemType constants.
olAppointmentItem
olContactItem
olDistributionListItem
olJournalItem
olMailItem
olNoteItem
olPostItem
olTaskItem

Example

The following Microsoft Visual Basic/Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example creates a new **MailItem**object and sets the BodyFormat property to olFormatHTML. The Body text of the e-mail item will now appear in HTML format.

Sub CreateHTMLMail()
'Creates a new e-mail item and modifies its properties

    Dim olApp As Outlook.Application
    Dim objMail As Outlook.MailItem
    Set olApp = Outlook.Application
    'Create e-mail item
    Set objMail = olApp.CreateItem(olMailItem)

    With objMail
       'Set body format to HTML
       .BodyFormat = olFormatHTML
       .HTMLBody = "<HTML><H2>The body of this message will appear in HTML.</H2><BODY>Please enter the message text here. </BODY></HTML>"
       .Display
    End With

End Sub

If you use Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) in a Microsoft Outlook form, you do not create the Application object, and you cannot use named constants. This example shows how to create a contact item in the default Contacts folder using VBScript code.

Sub CommandButton1_Click()
 Set myNameSpace = Application.GetNameSpace("MAPI")
 Set myFolder = myNameSpace.GetDefaultFolder(10)
 Set myItem = Application.CreateItem(2)
 myItem.Display
End Sub

Applies to | Application Object

See Also | Add Method