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Hi guys. Would appreciate any help here as I've scoured the web looking for a solution and haven't found one.
Wanting to do a simple mail merge between outlook and excel. Have a spreadsheet with the following fields: Name Schedule date/time How would I use the fields as source for my mail merge and the schedule date/time to "delay" sending the email? The problem is that I'm not a coder so was wondering if anyone knew if a code for this already existed or if anyone knows of a commercial alternative that is suitable for this problem? Thanks so much in advance, Nick |
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