Ron
Thanks for your reply.
The original code you supplied worked fine for sending an email to one
person. As i wanted to send to multiple people I went to the "TIP link" as
you suggested and under the heading "Send the mail to more people" I used the
following code:- (just changing the actual email addresses)
..SendMail ", ",
"), _
"DAILY REPORT"
to replace from the original code:-
wb.SendMail ", _
"CPCM DAILY REPORT"
Now when I run the macro I get and error: COMPILE ERROR: Invalid or
unqualified reference
and the .SendMail at the start of the line is highlighted.
Any ideas on what I may be doing wrong?
Thanks
John
"Ron de Bruin" wrote:
Hi John
Click on the Tip link on the webpage
If you use Outlook see also this example with more options
http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/folder2/mail1.htm
There is also a Tip link on that page
--
Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm
"John Calder" wrote in message ...
Thanks for your prompt response
I have used the macro supplied by Ron (see below)
************************************************** *
Sub Mail_workbook_1()
'Working in 97-2007
Dim wb As Workbook
Set wb = ActiveWorkbook
If Val(Application.Version) = 12 Then
If wb.FileFormat = 51 And wb.HasVBProject = True Then
MsgBox "There is VBA code in this xlsx file, there will" &
vbNewLine & _
"be no VBA code in the file you send. Save the" &
vbNewLine & _
"file first as xlsm and then try the macro again.",
vbInformation
Exit Sub
End If
End If
On Error Resume Next
wb.SendMail ", _
"CPCM DAILY REPORT"
On Error GoTo 0
End Sub
***********************************************
This works fine if I want to send it to once person. However I would like to
send it to 10 different people. Presently I have a distribution list set up
in Outlook with these 10 people. Is there a way that I can include the
distribution list in the Excel macro and if so , how?
Alternateivly, can I put all the email addresses in the macro so that it
goes to all of them?
If so how would I restructure the macro
Thanks
John
"Gord Dibben" wrote:
John
Everything you need to send emails from Excel can be found at Ron de Bruin's
site.
http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm
Note the SendMail add-in which makes it all easy without writing your own
code.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 16:05:04 -0700, John Calder
wrote:
Hi
I run XP with Excel 2K and Outlook 2003
I have a distribution list in Outlook that I would like to be contained in a
macro that allows me to run the macro and it opens Outlook with the
distribution list automatically. Alternatively, I would settle for a macro
that just opens Outlook.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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