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Hi,

Can anyone shed any light on this please.

I have a spreadsheet which i want to either attach 1 sheet of it to an
email, or copy the range to the body of the email.

I want to select recipients manually and send manually.

I need to do this in Lotus notes and outlook express


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Hi David,

try

Workbooks("abcd.xls").SendMail

This should work with both Notes and Outlook depending
which is your standard mail tool.

Best

Markus


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Hi,

Can anyone shed any light on this please.

I have a spreadsheet which i want to either attach 1

sheet of it to an
email, or copy the range to the body of the email.

I want to select recipients manually and send manually.

I need to do this in Lotus notes and outlook express


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