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We are currently working on a project that is a large chart.
we have peoples names in column A, email addresses in column B, and things they are missing from column C-G. What we are doing is basically placing an x under what is missing to show that we need to contact them with that information. The list is quite large. so far we have it so it can look to see who has been sent an email already and who hasn't in order to identify who needs the email sent. So it selects everyone who needs the email, then it pulls the information that is needed from the columns, pulls it into an email, and then all I have to do is click send. what we want is the second part to the formula that will only send the headers to the columns that have an x placed under it. Any help is appreciated. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...mming/200901/1 |
email return
Hi Darrell
what we want is the second part to the formula that will only send the headers to the columns that have an x placed under it. Loop through the row and hide every column with a x and create the mail with the visible data -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Darrell_Sarrasin via OfficeKB.com" <u33691@uwe wrote in message news:90951b57c2db4@uwe... We are currently working on a project that is a large chart. we have peoples names in column A, email addresses in column B, and things they are missing from column C-G. What we are doing is basically placing an x under what is missing to show that we need to contact them with that information. The list is quite large. so far we have it so it can look to see who has been sent an email already and who hasn't in order to identify who needs the email sent. So it selects everyone who needs the email, then it pulls the information that is needed from the columns, pulls it into an email, and then all I have to do is click send. what we want is the second part to the formula that will only send the headers to the columns that have an x placed under it. Any help is appreciated. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...mming/200901/1 |
email return
its a good thought but it can very on what is with an x. example bob can owe
us his contract paperwork where maria may only owe us her benifit paperwork Ron de Bruin wrote: Hi Darrell what we want is the second part to the formula that will only send the headers to the columns that have an x placed under it. Loop through the row and hide every column with a x and create the mail with the visible data We are currently working on a project that is a large chart. [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] Any help is appreciated. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...mming/200901/1 |
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