Everyday a report is emailed to me as an attachment in .pdf and .xlsx format. It is always sent to me from the same address and comes at around the same time every day.
I already have another macro that uses that report to update our records with the new info in the report and then email our records to my boss. I would like to make it easier for other people who also get the report emailed to them to run the macro. To do so I would like to amend the macro I have to check for the email in whoever is running the macro's inbox and download only the .xlsx file and save it to the correct location.
I have tried messing with the restrict method. I want to make this thing fool proof. (Ex. if the email isn't in yet, return a msg box informing as such.)
The code for the macro I already have can be found below. Confidential stuff has been redacted.
Code: Sub PartThree() 'This macro does the following: '1.) runs the MTD.template.xls module 2
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 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 have a Excel spreadsheet with codes, names, and emails then I have a folder that have XML files with codes that should match and be sent via Outlook 2007 as an attachment.
I was able to create a macro that saves an email attachment based on the subject and then move it to another folder. I would like changing it to do the same thing only based one the sender’s email. I have it currently reading the save path and subject from the Excel worksheet.
How do I write a vba code to print active sheet to pdf, auto save in specific folder then mail using outlook
im using 'Nitro PDF Creator'
also id like it to automatically save the pdf as the same file name as the active worksheet and also auto enter the following when opening the email server:-
I have an Excel 2003 file that contains hyperlinks to OneNote notebooks on a Sharepoint site. An Excel macro looks for these links and determines the full hyperlink address which is then assigned to a variable. An Outlook message is generated which includes the hyperlinks.
The hyperlinks work in the Excel file. I can also copy them from OneNote and manually paste them into an Outlook message and they work. However, when I obtain their full address and transfer that to the email through code, the links do not work. The hyperlink address from OneNote starts with "onenote:http" which is not recognized as a link.
If I can do this manually, there must be a way to do this with vba. Are there characters I need to include in the OneNote hyperlink address to make this work? Is there another way to transfer the working link from Excel to Outlook?
am using Excel 2010 and having issues trying to save a worksheet to a specified file location with the save date....
I have tried several posts form this forum and elsewhere and can't seem to get the macro to do what I want.....
I want to save a 'worksheet' from an open workbook that I use for updating information to the same file path as the workbook with the date the file saved...
I have an expense report, which was originally done in Excel 2003. It still prompts users to open as read only however if they select no, they are not prompted for the password, and it has allowed them to save, so when the next person opens it, they have the previous person's report instead of the clean workbook. I have tried everything to put a password onto it. I know this is really basic stuff, but maybe I am missing a step? I want the end user to be able to make all the changes they want in read only mode and then do a save as, but if the select No when prompted "Open as Read-only?" they should have to put a password in.
What I am trying to do is that I have an excel file with macros and it is a read-only file. In order for the user to save, I want them to only be able to save as a .xlsx file as it disables all macros. If for whatever reason, the user wants to save the file as another .xlsm file, they should be allowed but before they save, a "are you sure you want to save as .xlsm?" message should pop up.
All the options in the save as box should still be available in case they want to save in that particular format. Just that the .xlsx should be the default.
I'm in search of a VBA macro which will send a mail through outlook automatically with the count of files(.pdf + .msg files) in any given folder.
I work for an organization, where we use Outlook for mailing purpose.
Everyday Inventory(.pdf files and .msg files) will be saved in a folder that is to be processed.
I want a macro which should automatically send the total inventory (.pdf files + .msg files) through my outlook mailbox(say: me@outlook.com) to a my superiors outlook mailbox(say: superior@outlook.com).
If the macro sends that email to my superior before me and my superior logon to computers at perticular time (say: 7:00AM daily), need to plan our day at work.
I have to send out emails to all of my staff with their new login ID's and PW's and other misc information one by one to each user. Reason being is that all ID's, PW's and other information pertains to that specific user and includes sensitive information.
I know there's a VBA script I can use to send out the emails, but the script I found online keeps crashing my Outlook and requires it to go through my personal inbox which takes 15 minutes every time.
I have the pertinent information split up into different columns/cells.
A1: email A2: subject A3: body (ID, PW, verbage) A4: attachment link (if required) A5: if I could have Outlook automatically stamp each email with my signature that'd be awesome as well.
Column A has a list of companies, column B-G has email addresses for each company (some companies have just one email, others may have four) Column H has the name of a report I would like to send to each company (It is a different file for each company)
I would like to loop through each row and send one email that includes all the contacts and the attachment.
I manipulated some code that is pretty much what I want it to do, but not quite. The below code looks like it is looking for email adresses (I don't really need that feature) and is sending an email to each address versus each company.
Sub Send_Files() 'Working in 2000-2007 Dim OutApp As Object Dim OutMail As Object Dim sh As Worksheet Dim cell As Range, FileCell As Range, rng As Range
With Application .EnableEvents = False .ScreenUpdating = False End With.........
Is there a way to use the function Sendmail without sending the Workbook, sheets or any attachments at all. I just would like to push a button in my Workbook so that a mail goes to the recipient saying for example: "Check our shared folder.
What would be disabled that is preventing me from adding attachments to my posts? I click on the paperclip and the button "Manage Attachments". Nothing happens.
How to add an appointment to a shared outlook calendar from Excel. I will be entering shipments in an Excel page and would love to just click a button and have an appointment made. I am very much a novice on how programs communicate with one another. The only information that will need to go on the appointment is the subject, location, and time. We set all our appointments at 15 minutes duration. The code I have so far is this:
[Code] ....
The problem is it only adds it to my default calendar. I need to be able to add it directly to the shared calendar in Outlook.
I'm trying to identify a way of setting up a booking system for some meeting rooms we have at work. Always looking for a way of simplifying something that soaks up one of my colleagues time.
I read this post about a golf booking system and it looks like it could be adapted to suit, I can imagine a different worksheet for each room and the fields for entry on choosing the timeslot being the meeting title, who booked and a contact number and the slot showing the meeting name when hovered over possibly.
I noticed a similar thread about Outlook, I know nothing about this sort of stuff within Outlook and not sure it may be possible. I am just in my infancy with hyperlinks and macros and do not feel confident enough to start there as I do not know where to begin. Keen to learn and would love to figure out and play around within a program; learn best this way.
I run excel 2010 on a windows 8.1 machine. In excel I have email address that I need to mail from however when I click the hyperlink it automatically directs me to Hotmail. Is there a way to change that to automatically load Outlook instead?
i have the following code in my Excel worksheet. This code successfully send out email to our customers when if the criteria is true. I have tested this at home and it works perfectly as I use Outlook at home. However when I take this code to work I couldn't get this working as at work we use Outlook 365 and we use web Outlook, OWA.
Is there a setting I can specify to use OWA as I don't think I am allowed to install outlook at work.
I am trying to export the emails from outlook to an excel by the normal method. Here the body of the method is not exporting properly in to my excel. Is there any macro or a vb code to export the body of the messages to excel.
Trying to find a way to close outlook from excel workbook close. If outlook is open then delay excel workbook 45 seconds from closing.If outlook is not open then close excel normal. Here is what I've tried with no luck
Bank a1a $50,000.00 1008:00 PM Bank b1b $51,000.00 2009:00 PM Bank c1c $50,000.00 30010:00 PM Bank a1a $53,000.00 40011:00 PM Bank e1e $54,000.00 50012:00 AM Bank f1f $55,000.00 6001:00 AM
I use a report daily at work that is filled in during the day; I'm wanting to minimize some of the work to be more efficient. VBA to search a particular folder in outlook (ex: inbox - cust info ) and search within those emails to verify 3 items match (Cust ID / $ / items) before extracting data and putting it into column F for that item. For instance, bank a and bank c have $ values that match, but the other criteria dont - Cust ID and items. Also is there a way to attach a copy of that email to the spreadsheet, say in column G, it doesnt have to populate in the spreadsheet, but maybe the attachment will open even 6 months down the road? I am worried that a link will eventually get lost if an email is erased.
I am trying to make a macros for sending an email through excel using outlook.
The body of the email should contain ..(The following case has been processed and ready for Quality Check and also picks the case# from Cell "C3" and "D3")
The subject line should say "Case Processed and take the case # from Cell "B2".
Wanted to know can I transfer excel sheet to outlook pst?? If yes then how can I do so??? As I have lots of contacts list in Excel sheet but now I wanted to import those contacts to Outlook.