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ron

Macro using Excel & Outlook
 
I have created a "Time Allocation" spreadsheet/template for our
employees to fill-out. This worksheet must be filled out every 2
weeks and sent via email to the accounting office. I would like to
create a macro that will

- save the file locally and on a network drive with a name specified
within the worksheet
- email a copy of the saved file to me and the person who filled out
the report

Also, if the employee has already filled out a report with the same
name, would it be possible to have the file be saved as John-Doe
315204-B (original file being John-Doe 315204)

I already have the template set so that....employees pick name and
date from drop down and correct file name and their email address will
populate 2 different cells on the report using VLOOKUP.

Any help?

Also, where is a good place to learn VBA/Macro programming.

No Name

Macro using Excel & Outlook
 
hi,
check this site out.
http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm
lot of email options.

-----Original Message-----
I have created a "Time Allocation" spreadsheet/template

for our
employees to fill-out. This worksheet must be filled out

every 2
weeks and sent via email to the accounting office. I

would like to
create a macro that will

- save the file locally and on a network drive with a

name specified
within the worksheet
- email a copy of the saved file to me and the person who

filled out
the report

Also, if the employee has already filled out a report

with the same
name, would it be possible to have the file be saved as

John-Doe
315204-B (original file being John-Doe 315204)

I already have the template set so that....employees pick

name and
date from drop down and correct file name and their email

address will
populate 2 different cells on the report using VLOOKUP.

Any help?

Also, where is a good place to learn VBA/Macro

programming.
.



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