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macros in Outlook 2003
Let me start by saying that I am now computer genius so I hope this can be
done rather easily. Each night at work we have a process that creates about 10 excel spreadsheets which I then have to e-mail to 10 different clients. Is it possible to somehow automate this using outlook so that it attaches these files and sends them out? Again, I have never created a macro Thanks in advance. Steven |
macros in Outlook 2003
Yes, but you would have to learn VBA to do it. There are also 3rd party
tools designed to do just that if you don't want to learn. I used Mapilab's Toolbox before I learned enough VBA to make outlook do the things I used myself. http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/toolbox -- Guy Forefront Business Solutions www.forefrontbusinesssolutions.com www.forefrontbusiness.com "Steve" wrote in message ... Let me start by saying that I am now computer genius so I hope this can be done rather easily. Each night at work we have a process that creates about 10 excel spreadsheets which I then have to e-mail to 10 different clients. Is it possible to somehow automate this using outlook so that it attaches these files and sends them out? Again, I have never created a macro Thanks in advance. Steven |
macros in Outlook 2003
Thank you Guy, I will give it a try.
"Guy" wrote: Yes, but you would have to learn VBA to do it. There are also 3rd party tools designed to do just that if you don't want to learn. I used Mapilab's Toolbox before I learned enough VBA to make outlook do the things I used myself. http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/toolbox -- Guy Forefront Business Solutions www.forefrontbusinesssolutions.com www.forefrontbusiness.com "Steve" wrote in message ... Let me start by saying that I am now computer genius so I hope this can be done rather easily. Each night at work we have a process that creates about 10 excel spreadsheets which I then have to e-mail to 10 different clients. Is it possible to somehow automate this using outlook so that it attaches these files and sends them out? Again, I have never created a macro Thanks in advance. Steven |
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