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i have copied some code into my worksheet, to send an
email which includes a value from one of the cells. I
would like the e-mail to be sent without user
intervention, so it can be sent out to each manager on the
first of each month. Is there a way of doing this or do i
have to hit send everytime?
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Hi richard

Which E-Mail program do you use


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i have copied some code into my worksheet, to send an
email which includes a value from one of the cells. I
would like the e-mail to be sent without user
intervention, so it can be sent out to each manager on the
first of each month. Is there a way of doing this or do i
have to hit send everytime?



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