I don't know exactly what's wrong with your code. For one thing, though, you are not validating that a new, editable email is even open. The following proof-of-concept does exactly what I think you're looking to do: insert some text into the active email being composed. If this is not possible it displays a message box explaining why.
The portion that inserts text will only work if Word is being used as the email editor (which will ALWAYS be the case in Outlook 2010+). If it is not you will have to parse and update the Body or HTMLBody text directly.
Sub InsertText()
Dim myText As String
myText = "Hello world"
Dim NewMail As MailItem, oInspector As Inspector
Set oInspector = Application.ActiveInspector
If oInspector Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "No active inspector"
Else
Set NewMail = oInspector.CurrentItem
If NewMail.Sent Then
MsgBox "This is not an editable email"
Else
If oInspector.IsWordMail Then
' Hurray. We can use the rich Word object model, with access
' the caret and everything.
Dim oDoc As Object, oWrdApp As Object, oSelection As Object
Set oDoc = oInspector.WordEditor
Set oWrdApp = oDoc.Application
Set oSelection = oWrdApp.Selection
oSelection.InsertAfter myText
oSelection.Collapse 0
Set oSelection = Nothing
Set oWrdApp = Nothing
Set oDoc = Nothing
Else
' No object model to work with. Must manipulate raw text.
Select Case NewMail.BodyFormat
Case olFormatPlain, olFormatRichText, olFormatUnspecified
NewMail.Body = NewMail.Body & myText
Case olFormatHTML
NewMail.HTMLBody = NewMail.HTMLBody & "<p>" & myText & "</p>"
End Select
End If
End If
End If
End Sub
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