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Default Formatting e-mail generated by Excel

If You create html in the macro then try

strbody = "<H3<BDear Customer</B</H3" & _
"Please visit this website to download the new version.<br" & _
"Let me know if you have problems.<br" & _
"<A HREF=""http://www.rondebruin.nl/""Ron's Excel Page</A" & _
"<br<br<BThank you</B"



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I might have missed but I cheked your link and the info I am looking was
not there. I have a macro that generates the e-mail and number
formatting that i want. Iam now missing code defining how to bold and
underline 2 wrods in my e-mail. Thanks for the link though there was
some good info there!:)


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