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If your QUOTE sheet is not active you have this problem

Select the sheet first before you define them
Now you do after you define the strings


'Step 1 - Selects the quote sheet as the active sheet
Sheets("QUOTE").Select


'Prep 2 - Defins the varibles
CtNm = Range("O20").Text
CtEA = Range("O25").Text
PMNm = Range("I12").Text
'
'



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"Amber_D_Laws" wrote in message
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the "QUOTE" sheet


Ron de Bruin Wrote:
Hi Amber

In which sheet is
CtEA = Range("O25").Text


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Hello again,

Same quote module, same button, new issue.

Ron de Bruin has been helping me with this one, and doing a great

job
at it. So first let me say thank you to him for being so patient,

and
for explaining things clearly. Some of the code I will post is

Ron's,
and if you have come across this post by way of a search on email.
Please see his site first; it may help to clear things up for you.

(See
the bottom of this post for links to Ron's sites.) However, patient

as
he has been, I can't expect him to continue to hold my hand on this
one, so I am opening the question back up to the forum.

Now on to the meat of the matter...

Thanks to Ron this code has been cleaned up considerably, and a lot

of
unnecessary steps have been eliminated. This gist of it is for the
button to trigger the protection of one sheet (the quote itself),

copy
it, then via a yes/no msg box either send it as a single sheet
attachment, and save the file under a unique name, or just save the
file.
I am stuck at the sending. For some reason the debugger when

stepping
through this, stops at the .Send, and tells me that the .To, .CC, or
BCC must have a name in them. Well, initially I started with a
variable in the .To spot. However, I tested it with an actual email
address between the quotes, and the same message appeared.

Please help! Ron, Dan, anyone...Thanks in advance!


Code:
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Private Sub CommandButton2_Click()
'
'
'Secures the quote, emails it to the client via a user option, and

saves the file
'in an emailable form for later use.
'
'
'Prep 1 - Declares the varibles
Dim PMNm As String
Dim CtNm As String
Dim CtEA As String
Dim Answer
Dim OutApp As Outlook.Application
Dim OutMail As Outlook.MailItem
Dim WBok As Workbook
Dim StDt As String
'
'
'Prep 2 - Defins the varibles
CtNm = Range("O20").Text
CtEA = Range("O25").Text
PMNm = Range("I12").Text
'
'
'Step 1 - Selects the quote sheet as the active sheet
Sheets("QUOTE").Select
'
'Step 2 - Prepares the quote sheet to be emailed
ActiveSheet.Unprotect Password:="STLMOB@900"
With ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Cells
.Locked = True
.FormulaHidden = True
End With
ActiveSheet.Columns("AD:AI").Hidden = True
ActiveSheet.Protect Password:="STLMOB@900"
ActiveWorkbook.Save
'
'
'Step 3 - Displays a message informing the user that the quote has

been protected and gives
'them an option to email the quote now
Answer = MsgBox("The quote has been successfully protected and is

now safe to email." & _
Chr(13) & "Would you like to send the quote now?", vbYesNo,

"Security Placement Complete!")
'
'Defines the behavior for the Yes and No buttons
If Answer = vbYes Then
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Sheets("QUOTE").Copy
Set WBok = ActiveWorkbook
With WBok
.SaveAs "Prepared Quote - " & ThisWorkbook.Name & ".xls"
Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(olMailItem)
With OutMail
.To = CtEA
.CC = ""
.BCC = ""
.Suject = "Your quote is ready."
.Body = "The quote you requested is ready for your review.Please see

the attached document." _
& Chr(13) & "Thank you for choosing STL Mobile, we look forward to

doing business with you." _
& Chr(13) & "Regards," & Chr(13) & PMNm
.Attachments.Add WBok.FullName
.Attachments.Add ("X:\FEE SCHEDULE & QUOTE MODULE\STL Terms and

Conditions")
.Send
End With
.ChangeFileAccess xlReadOnly
Kill .FullName
.Close False
End With
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Set OutMail = Nothing
Set OutApp = Nothing
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:="X:\FEE SCHEDULE & QUOTE

MODULE\Created Quotes\" & "Email Version of " & ThisWorkbook.Name &
".xls"
MsgBox "The quote has been successuflly emailed to the address

listed.", 64, "Process Complete."
Else
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:="X:\FEE SCHEDULE & QUOTE

MODULE\Created Quotes\" & "Email Version of " & ThisWorkbook.Name &
".xls"
MsgBox "The quote has been saved in a form suitable for email." &

Chr(13) & "Please use the file named : " & ThisWorkbook.Name &
" when emailing the client.", 64, "Process Complete."
End If
End Sub
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Links to Ron's Sites:
http://www.rondebruin.nl - general info.
http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm -specifically about
sending email


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