Currently, I have a report that's emailed to me once a day, from which I copy and paste data into my spreadsheet, then send out a once a day report. I would like to have that report updated 10 or 12 times a day, but that would start to eat up a LOT of my time. The email is always in the same format, and I'm wondering if there is a way to use something like a web query to automatically pull that data and update the sheet?
I am using Excel 2010. I have been given a task at work that can save my team a lot of time if I can solve the problem. Every month, we have a spreadsheet with about 5000 rows that we have to email. In each row, there is a range that we have to email to a specific email. For example, I would have to copy and paste Range A2-R2 in the body of the email, and then email it to whatever email is in cell S2. I would then continue this for the next 5000 lines, making it a possibility that i will be sending 5000 emails manually.
I have been trying to come up with a solution through VBA that would automatically send these emails. My goal is to automatically send the Range A2-R2 to outlook email, then cell S2 into the "To" email address box, and then automatically send it. So far, i have successfully been able to send one row, but cannot figure out how to loop it for the remainder of the rows.
A couple other key points are that I have column headings as well (Range A1-R1). If possible, I want to be able to include the column headings in the email body as well. Example - first email would be range A1-R2. second email would be range A1-R1 and A3-R3, and so forth. The body of the email would also contain a standard script, such as "Please review the information below."
The goal here is to save everyone from having to send 5000+ manual emails. This would be a big boost for my team.
I need VBA code to automatically send an email notification when data is added to worksheet. I am not very familiar with writing code and have been using other code from other posts. Ideally I would like it to send an email notification with the added information attached, in this case it would be Row # and Columns A thru O.
I have a list of people on sheet 1, column A. The corresponding information for each person is listed across 5 columns in sheet B (cols A:E). **The row numbers are consistent throughout the sheets (ie. Joe is listed in Row 5 on sheet 1, and his name and info is listed in Row 5 cols A:E on sheet 2).
Name June Sales Sales Quota YTD Sales Total June Payout
Joe $5000 $3000 $20,000 $4,000
Susan $4500 $3500 $21,000 $4,000
What I want to do is to customize this weekly report for each person: Joe gets only HIS information emailed to him in a "template" that would be standard for each person (see below) -- the template would be the words in blue with the corresponding info, and this would be put directly into the BODY of the email
Name June Sales Sales Quota YTD Sales Total June Payout
Joe $5000 $3000 $20,000 $4,000
This would be repeated for all people on the list (100+). I think I can figure out some email code, but it is getting the information into the SAME template for each person repeatedly (not sure how to write a loop for this including the template)
Code: Sub email() Dim myOutlook As Object Dim myMailItem As Object Dim FName As String Set otlApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set otlNewMail = otlApp.CreateItem(olMailItem) FName = ActiveWorkbook.Path & "" & ActiveWorkbook.Name
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This code runs fine in order to send an e-mail from outlook while i'm in excel. I would like to change it a bit
The excel has 4 sheets.
The third sheet is named "new items".
In this sheet in COLUMN K i have numbers and empty cells.
What i would like is when in COLUMN K number "7" exists then copy the enire row- and all other rows with "7" to a new excel named "new items" and send an e-mail to specific receipients with "new items" attached.
I will change the code above in order to run this macro by workbook.open()
Plus i'm thinking of adding a message box if no "7"'s exist.
I have created a detention tracking sheet for my school. I need an email to be automatically sent to the teacher when a student does not show up for detention.
Here is what I have currently coded, but the macro is not running, and the email is not being sent. I do not understand why.
VB: AutoLinked keywords will cause extra spaces before keywords. Extra spacing is NOT transferred when copy/pasting, but IS if the keyword uses "quotes" ....
I need to email a page from a worksheet to a series of people and am currently using the following
Worksheets("Report").Activate ActiveWorkbook.Save
Dim wb As Workbook Dim strdate As String strdate = Format(Now, "dd-mm-yy h-mm-ss") Application. ScreenUpdating = False ActiveSheet.Copy Set wb = ActiveWorkbook With wb
however, I also need the worksheet to be email to the person currently running the macro (i.e. when they email it to the others, a copy is sent to thier own inbox too), is there any way in which this can be done?
The user's email address could be formed from data in the spreadsheet, if there is an easier way to do this (i.e. email address is based on a cell in the spreadsheet).
I have emails automatically being sent based on what is entered in the attendance columns, but now I need emails being sent on what is entered in the comments columns. Because the target range changes, I do not know how to combine them.
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) If Intersect(Target, Range("A11:A50, F11:F50, K11:K50, P11:P50, A55:A94, F55:F94")) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub If LCase(Target) = "no" Then Call RouteActiveWorkbook(Target.Offset(, 1), Target.Offset(, 2), Target.Offset(, 3)) If LCase(Target) = "ex" Then Call RouteActiveWorkbook2(Target.Offset(, 1), Target.Offset(, 2), Target.Offset(, 3)) End Sub
This code results in two macros based on what it entered. Macro 1...........................
If a certain email comes into a mailbox with certain parameters eg subject and from criteria is met. Then extract the data from the email attachment (daily order) and add it to a master sheet containing all orders.
what is the proper terminology for the Outlook "Thing" that opens up in excel (shown below)? Is it simply a toolbar? Add-in?
Second question, I have a excel file that automatically loads the outlook "Toolbar" each time it is opened.
The file was made in 2010 and password protected and locked, sent to a worker who edited the appropriate fields and saved, and then they sent the file back to me (2003 Format). Now this file automatically loads the outlook toolbar. I am trying to trouble shoot so what would cause this behavior?
I am using the following piece of VBA code in Excel 2007 to automatically generate an email when a button is pushed:
Sub SendEMail() Dim Email As String, Subj As String Dim Msg As String, URL As String Dim r As Integer, x As Double r = ActiveCell.Row 'Get the email address Email = Cells(r, 3)
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The button to launch this code sits in cell AK7. What I would like to do is have the macro copy the email address present in cell E7 into the email address section of my created email. In addition I would like the reference provided in cell AJ7 to appear in the Message Subject part of the generated email in the format " RCS Reference contents of cell AJ7".
I want to create a communication excel sheet. I want it in such a way that if any one of the team member make update and save the file, then the whole team should receive an email that the file has been updated.
My task here is to generate email automatically. When i enter x to run the sub findvalue macro.
Any cells on the column D that has the value of 10 should generate email with the message body, subject and email address automatically.
Example if there are 3 task that are 10 days to deadline, 3 email will be generated after entering "x"
I have edited the Sendmail sub to locate the email's body, subject line and email from the excel.
Code: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) If Target.Cells.Count > 1 Then Exit Sub If Target = "x" Then If Not Intersect(Target, Target.Worksheet.Range("G2")) Is Nothing Then Call Findvalue End If End If End Sub
Code: Sub Findvalue() Dim Rng1 As Range Dim foundemail As Range Dim a As Variant Set Rng1 = Range("D2:D10") For Each a In Rng1 If a.Value = 10 Then
Set foundemail = Sheets("Email").Range("A:A").Find(What:=Cells(Target.Row, 1), _
I am using Excel 2007 and have to send monthly payslips to respective email ids. I have the Name and Email ids in Sheet 2 Range B1:C59 , and employee codes in A1:A59. And in Sheet 1 i have the Payslip format which was automatically displayed when i select the employee code from drop down list in the cell E7 in sheet 1.
Every time i manually save the files as PDF and send to their Emails. I want the out put as whenever i select the employee code from drop down list , it should automatically save as PDF with Name of that employee ( Name of the employee is located in B1:B59 in Sheet 2 ) and attachment should automatically go to that employee's email Id.
I used Scheduled Task to set up my spreadsheet to open daily. I have the code with assistance to pull out the due date items and place them into an email.
I have come across XLSTART/AUTOEXEC/ACTIVATE...ETC... But cannot figure out the code that will automatically "enabling macro" once Scheduled Task opens the spreadsheet?
Then once the macro runs, the email with the due dates, how can this auto send without user interaction? (currently I would have to hit send)
I am trying to make the process totally automated to open the spreadsheet at a certain time, send the email with due dates and close the spreadsheet.
Following code in ThisWorkbook--
Private Sub Workbook_Open() Check_Date_Send_Mail End Sub Code in Module1--
Option Explicit Sub Check_Date_Send_Mail() Dim wbBook As Workbook Dim wsSheet As Worksheet Dim rnDate As Range, rnValue As Range Dim stAddress As String, stMsg As String Dim stRecipient As String, stSubject As String Dim stPost As String Set wbBook = ThisWorkbook Set wsSheet = wbBook.Worksheets("Sheet1") With wsSheet Set rnDate = .Range("d2:t23") End With
I have a excel spreadsheet that has employee names, email address and DOB. The DOB format is 23/03. I need a program that will lookup the DOB row and when it matches the value I enter it extracts the employee name and email address. Once it has this information I need it to copy into an already created email template and send its off. On some days there are more than 1 person with a birthday so it will need to send multiple emails.
I would like to search an outlook folder for a variable in the subject line and return the date when that email was received. Here is the code i have so far...
Code: Sub Get_pos()
Set olApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Dim olNs As Outlook.Namespace Dim Fldr As Outlook.MAPIFolder Dim olMail As Variant
I have specified the email addresses in the code to whom the email will be sent when the user presses "Send Email" button but now I want to add all the addresses in the Access table and write down the code that will send an email to those people whose addresses are in the Access table.
I have a macro to send emails to a group people that based on various criteria, it will attach a number of files to a recipient's particular email. This is a small portion of the code that does the attachment adding:
Code: If Range("B" & a) = "Y" Then If citChev "" Then .Attachments.Add citChev End If If Range("C" & a) = "Y" Then If citMits "" Then .Attachments.Add citMits End If If Range("D" & a) = "Y" Then If citToyo "" Then .Attachments.Add citToyo End If If Range("E" & a) = "Y" Then
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Most people get several of the files attached to their email and all works fine. But, there are certain conditions when all the IF() stmts fail where a recipient will not get any files attached. I do not want to send the email if this is the case, but it currently is sending it.
Is there a way after all the IF() stmts have processed to check to see if this current email has any attachments assigned to it? (IF .Attachments "" Then...) does not work.
I have the below code to email a specific sheet to an email address, however the email stays in the outbox and isn't sent. Is there something missing from the code or is it a setting issue with my email? I'm using Outlook 2010.
When I test the email link on my computer, the 'Outlook Express setup' wizard initiates. However, I don't use Outlook Express (Yahoo and Zimbra). I am wondering of it is possible to automatically ensure that in cases where a user doesn't use Outlook Express by default that Excel will open the users default email client- which could be a web browser or another application? Is this something determined by each users (Control Panel?Registry?) settings for handling email hyperlinks? Is there a piece of VBA code I could include in the workbook which identifies the relevant email client to open?
I know I can simply provide my email address on the workbook and allow a user to copy/paste it into their email application but I feel that by minimising the amount of effort required by a user to provide a rating that I'll be more likely to receive user rating feedback.
I have a spreadsheet which contains 30,000 lines Column A contains an email address. This spreadsheet was merged from several and so I know that there are duplicates in it.
How can I look up column A and if an identical value (email address) is found further down the sheet on another row. Delete that duplicate row?
I'm not concerned that the data may not be identical in other columns. If the email is a duplicate delete the next and all other rows that contain that email address.
I am trying to send an automated email by use of a "email" button. What I want it to do is to pop up a input box that will ask me who I want to send the email to, and once I hit ok it will send open up outlook and send the email. I have the code to work if I want it to be sent to a specific email address, but I can't seem to get the email address entry part to work. I will attach my code as it lays right now.
Private Sub CommandButton2_Click()'Need to reference: Microsoft Forms 2.0 Object LibrarySet OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")OutApp.Session.LogonSet OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)strbody = "This is the most up to date copy of EAS Tracking 2.0 as well as the Resource Planning Sheet."attachmnt2 = "C:My DocumentsResource Planning Sheet_External.xls"On Error Resume Next'?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|?|? BELOW IS WHERE I CAN'T GET TO WORK!!!With OutMailDim range As Longrange = Application.InputBox("How many copies do you want?", "Number of Copies").To = range.Subject = "This Weeks Reports".Body = strbody.Attachments.Add (attachmnt2).Display.SaveEnd With'__________________________________________________attachmnt3 = "C:My DocumentsReport DataWork Request Tracking Data FolderEAS Request 2.0.xls"On Error Resume NextWith OutMail.Subject = "This Weeks Reports".Body = strbody.Attachments.Add (attachmnt3).Display.SaveEnd .........
I get columns of data by the tens of thousands and would like to be able to filter email addresses from the other content. I've searched for a macro but can't find anything.
Does anyone know of one that would work to filter (example) data like:
(input) charlie jones email me at:name321@email.com..555-555-5555 to (filtered data) name321@email.com
i was thinking or an if,then with the following conditions: -must contain "@" -must end in ".com" ".net" ".org" etc... -must not begin with " " "!" "@" "#" etc...
I'm creating an excel file that can email itself inside the body of a HTML in Outlook. I have found some code from the web and have re-fitted it so that I may use it for my purpose. My main issue is this: I cannot keep my default Outlook signature on the email when it gets sent.
I am using the following code and it works great the only problem is that when I have more then one email address in the same cell it will not send the email. Even if I seperate it with a semicolon. It work fine if I have just one email address in the email field. How can I get it to send the same info to different email addresses.