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Excel and Outlook Email Macros
I have a VBA macro that will e-mail a simple text e-mail to a list of
individuals. This works fine but I'm looking for something a little more complex. Two special needs a 1) How can I e-mail the contents of a Word doc (not as an attachment) so as to retain the formatting of the original document but in the body of the e-mail message? 2) How can set the parameter that delays the delivery of the message until a specific time and date? I'm pretty familiar with Excel VBA but not Outlook VBA. I'd like to run this from an Excel sheet since that is where the list of e-mail addresses is stored. Thanks. - John |
Excel and Outlook Email Macros
Hi John
Which version do you use ? See http://word.mvps.org/ http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/index.htm And my site for Excel example code http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "John Michl" wrote in message oups.com... I have a VBA macro that will e-mail a simple text e-mail to a list of individuals. This works fine but I'm looking for something a little more complex. Two special needs a 1) How can I e-mail the contents of a Word doc (not as an attachment) so as to retain the formatting of the original document but in the body of the e-mail message? 2) How can set the parameter that delays the delivery of the message until a specific time and date? I'm pretty familiar with Excel VBA but not Outlook VBA. I'd like to run this from an Excel sheet since that is where the list of e-mail addresses is stored. Thanks. - John |
Excel and Outlook Email Macros
Thanks, Ron.
Did some poking around over the weekend and learned all I needed to in order to complete my project. Thanks. - John |
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