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Default How do I email selected excel cells to multiple recipients?

I need to email specific cells in an Excel worksheet to individual
recipients. Each recipient has different data on their respective rows. The
columns from which I wish to email the data are all the same. Is there a way
I can do this?

NOTE: I plan on emailing the data to corpoate cell phones with text
messaging capabilities, so the contents of the multiple cells I select has to
be limited.
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Hi AShaffer

Look on my site for a example
http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm


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I need to email specific cells in an Excel worksheet to individual
recipients. Each recipient has different data on their respective rows. The
columns from which I wish to email the data are all the same. Is there a way
I can do this?

NOTE: I plan on emailing the data to corpoate cell phones with text
messaging capabilities, so the contents of the multiple cells I select has to
be limited.



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