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I currently have a spreadsheet that has multiple worksheets, each used to
report information to different managers on a fortnightly basis. Currently I
manually email the worksheets, each sheet being email to a different manager.
As I email the same sheets to the same managers each fortnight I was
wondering if it is possible to use a macro to do this for me.

I am using Excel and Office 2003.
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Try this Daniel
http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/folder2/mail5.htm

Or a template
http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/templates.htm



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"Daniel" wrote in message ...
I currently have a spreadsheet that has multiple worksheets, each used to
report information to different managers on a fortnightly basis. Currently I
manually email the worksheets, each sheet being email to a different manager.
As I email the same sheets to the same managers each fortnight I was
wondering if it is possible to use a macro to do this for me.

I am using Excel and Office 2003.



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