How do I modify the following code to convert the worksheet to a PDF and attach itself to an email without actually sending the email. I want the user to be able to write additional text or attach additional attachments before manually clicking on "Send" in Outlook.

Sub CommandButton3_Click()

Dim IsCreated As Boolean
Dim i As Long
Dim PdfFile As String, Title As String
Dim OutlApp As Object

' Not sure for what the Title is
Title = Range("A1")

' Define PDF filename
PdfFile = ActiveWorkbook.FullName
i = InStrRev(PdfFile, ".")
If i > 1 Then PdfFile = Left(PdfFile, i - 1)
PdfFile = PdfFile & "_" & ActiveSheet.Name & ".pdf"

' Export activesheet as PDF
With ActiveSheet
.ExportAsFixedFormat Type:=xlTypePDF, Filename:=PdfFile, Quality:=xlQualityStandard, IncludeDocProperties:=True, IgnorePrintAreas:=False, OpenAfterPublish:=False
End With

' Use already open Outlook if possible
On Error Resume Next
Set OutlApp = GetObject(, "Outlook.Application")
If Err Then
Set OutlApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
IsCreated = True
End If
OutlApp.Visible = True
On Error GoTo 0

' Prepare e-mail with PDF attachment
With OutlApp.CreateItem(0)

' Prepare e-mail
.Subject = Title
.To = "" ' <-- Put email of the recipient here
.Cc = "" ' <-- Put email of the recipient here
.Body = "Please see the attached SHO." & vbLf & vbLf _

.Attachments.Add PdfFile

' Try to send
On Error Resume Next
.Send
Application.Visible = True
If Err Then
MsgBox "E-mail was not sent", vbExclamation
Else
MsgBox "E-mail successfully sent", vbInformation
End If
On Error GoTo 0

End With

' Delete PDF file
Kill PdfFile

' Quit Outlook if it was created by this code
If IsCreated Then OutlApp.Quit

' Release the memory of object variable
Set OutlApp = Nothing

End Sub