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Default Newbie Q - outlook & Excel


Hello,

pardon me if this has already been asked but I was unable to find it
before hand.
I am very new to Excel and VB macro stuff.

Basically I need a macro which can go through a list of emails in
excel, put something in the subject line.
Then in the msg part of the email, I would like it copy particular
fields on a row and automatially sent that email.

I have gotton as far as creating a button in the Excel workbook and
opening the VB editor.

I have had a look at http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/oebody.htm
But i do not understand where in the VB editor do I paste that code?

Please shed some light
Cheers in advance


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