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Emailing Macro
Each day I take attendance for my group here at work. Is there a way
to create a macro that would emulate me hitting "File, Send To, Mail Recipient, and enter the word "Attendance" (my distribution list) in the TO: column. |
Emailing Macro
This will create the email and attachment but you have to have saved the file
to do this (be interested to know how to do it with an open document). Make sure you have M/soft Outlook Object Library ticked in Tools, References: Sub myEmail() Dim myOut As New Outlook.Application Dim myItem As Outlook.MailItem Set myItem = myOut.CreateItem(olMailItem) myItem.Recipients.Add "Attendance" ' myItem.Subject = ... myItem.Attachments.Add "c:\test.xls" myItem.Display End Sub "ChuckF" wrote: Each day I take attendance for my group here at work. Is there a way to create a macro that would emulate me hitting "File, Send To, Mail Recipient, and enter the word "Attendance" (my distribution list) in the TO: column. |
Emailing Macro
In addition to Martin's code you may also want to have a look here for more
information on e-mailing from excel http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm#Tips -- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "ChuckF" wrote in message oups.com... Each day I take attendance for my group here at work. Is there a way to create a macro that would emulate me hitting "File, Send To, Mail Recipient, and enter the word "Attendance" (my distribution list) in the TO: column. |
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