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![]() I used the RDBMailCDO. On this worksheet you list sheet names you want to email. I took the original Pivot Table and for the Page field I wanted to distribute I used Show Pages. This created a spreadsheet page for each value within the Pivot Table field. I then filled in the RDBMailCDO page with an X in the first column, the sheet name recipient, body text message, subject line and Filename. If a recipient were to receive more than one sheet, you just enter the sheet name on the next line below with no other detail. When you want the next recipient repeat the process above. I have put quite a few lookups in place, so that the RDBMailCDO is created automatically every month from a list of email addresses looking up against a list of values for the page field which exists in my Pivot Table. In answer to your questions, I put lookups to put the recipients names in, although you can manually fill in the recipients names. The macro then reads the recipient from the table and sends the right sheet to the right recipient. -- Gary Brown ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gary Brown's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=17084 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=375132 |
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