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Hi All, I have a workbook template which users user fill in their inputs and
then mail it to me as an attachment. This template has an accept button.
Is it possible to email the user back once his request is accepted?

Thanks in Advance
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I highly recommend Ron de Bruin's summary of setting up Excel to send emails:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm
If you have a basic familiarity with VBA, this should have everything you
need.

HTH,
Keith

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Hi All, I have a workbook template which users user fill in their inputs and
then mail it to me as an attachment. This template has an accept button.
Is it possible to email the user back once his request is accepted?

Thanks in Advance

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