I am trying to write a macro to send mail on every Friday and also on last day of every month. If the last day of the month falls on Saturday or Sunday then the macro should mail on Friday. I have written a separate macro to send a mail. I have also written to check day(ie Monday, Tuesday etc) of today. If today is Friday or month end i can send mail. I dont know how to tell the macro to send mail on friday if the month last date is saturday or sunday.
Sub done() Dim Dat As Date, x As Integer, y As Date, sorry As String Dim str As String sorry = "Today is not friday or month end. So i cannot send mails" str = WeekdayName(Weekday(Now()))
Am trying for a code which will send mail to recipients mentioned in column A [to] Coulmn B [CC] & formatted range should be pasted as body of email lets say C:F. Each time formatted header should remain same is it will contain column heading. I have a code which sends mail to specified recipients mentioned in code .
Code:
Sub Send_Formatted_Range_Data() Dim oWorkSpace As Object, oUIDoc As Object Dim rnBody As Range Dim lnRetVal As Long Dim WB6 As Workbook Set WB6 = Application.Workbooks.Open("C:TESTDaily_BKG.XLS") Const stTo As String =
I have a spread sheet with all vehicle drivers license expiration dates. there are about 300 drivers to track.
What I am looking for is a way to have an E-mail sent to me 30 days prior to the expiration date with that persons name and date of expiration so I can forward the e-mail to his supervisor. And I need this to happen without having to open the file every day. ("Excel" itself will open daily, if that helps. )
Note: I am using me as the first person, actually this will be for our fleet manager.
I have searched Google and this board this whole week and all I can find is links to threads that are dated 2000 thru 2003 that doesn't come close to what I'm looking for.
I'm not sure if any of those links will get me started because they reference Excel 97, 98, & 2000. I am useing XP and we are set up with Outlook.
I guess what I am asking for is, does anybobdy have a link or some what of a code that will work with XP and Outlook, so maybe I can figure out what to do with this?
This is a snippet of what I have as a data base if it will help: ...
For Each fil In fldpdf.Files LenFilName = Len(wb.Sheets("Mail").Range("B" & I).Value) If wb.Sheets("Mail").Range("B" & I).Value = Left(fil.Name, LenFilName) Then MItem.Attachments.Add fldpdf & "" & fil.Name Exit For End If Next fil
Step 1 - I have a Read Only excel template which I would fill with the required data. Step 2 - The data in cell C8 (Text) should be taken as file name and should be Saved as file name. Step 3 - The above saved as file should be attached to the mail to outlook. I would give the email address manually.
The SendMail Method took it from OzGrid web does not work with me . It gives me an error msg : Method send mail of object workbook failed...........
Do i have to refrence 2 particular library. i use OP windos vista (windows mail)
Sub SendActiveWorkbook() On Error Rsume Next ActiveWorkbook.SendMail _ Recipients:="dump@ozgrid.com", _ Subject:="Try Me " & Format( Date, "dd/mmm/yy") On Error Goto 0 End Sub
I have an excel workbook which is a result of a sports survey I conducted. It basically shows who likes which sport, what level they're at, preferred time of play, etc, and their email address.
A colleague has created a type of form (using formulas, not VBA) wherein you select your criteria (Sport, Gender, Level etc) and it displays the matching names.
What I'd like is to be able to select, via a check box or similar, 1 or more names from the list of results for that sport, click a button, and their addresses automatically open in a new Outlook mail window for the person to send a mail to those people.
is it possible for Excel to generate a pop-up or auto send an e-mail when a value is true? I'm wanting to be notified on a lengthy spreadsheet either by e-mail or by pop-up when an item is within 90 days of its due date.
I have CDO set up on in an excel workbook contained on our network. We have been using the following code for well over a year. It works flawlessly on 12 of our 13 computers. I can send mail through Excel using the following code on my computer. But not on a particular computer. The user at that particular computer can't send mail through the CDO code from her computer but can from other computers. This problem is definitely isolated to a computer. I had tech support un-install office, use a cleaning tool, then re-install office. The problem persists. Is there a particular setting on this computer that needs to be set that I am unaware of? Here is the code...
The file which I want to send as a CSV needs to be named in a certain way. It would be the contents of cell A2, then the date it was sent and the time. Here is my current code. How can I get it to pick up data from a cell and then add it to the list. Also, the list has to be one string, so for example, 23459 Cell A2, 1310 Date and 192859 would be time. So the renamed file would be named 234591310192859. Here is my code which may make what I'm saying a bit more into a bit more sense. Currently the name which is outputted is 'Name of Spreadsheet.xls 13-Jan-10 19-31-59'.
I have a command button in my excel sheet, if I or my team person clicks on it, the same file has to go to my manager's mail ID from my or my team person's (who clicks) outlook.
I send out a mail template everyweek to all the dept. employees using outlook. I attach a excel sheet to the mail so the employees can type in their hours and then sent it back. Then i go in manually each sheet and copy the info in THE timesheet excel sheet and sent it to the HR. Any easy way automate this process? What id like is to send a mai lcontaining the excel sheet, the emlpoyees fill it and the data tranfers to a excel sheet...
I need to build vb that will move threw a folder earch files this source folder will be s:dc eports there will be multiple types of files. If the file ends with .ERR and the file size is > 0.1 KB THEN take file and open it then find the user id this will be 6 didgets .. this then needs to be located(if u look at attached spreadsheet “CTR208088.ERR” and go too column “AB” you will see “FA2 INPUT BY:311752 CODE) and then take and match THIS CODE (311752) to a workbook called “cashfrontieradmin11” there will be a “user name” column ‘A” in a “input names” tab and next to it column “B” “ full name” it will then register name and attach an email to user saying they have error “processing idx file into hiport”.
It will then attach error file to email and send to appropriate user(that is written in error log ) Example file is here ..the only issue I guess is being able to read the character placing(user id) in the message file..to pick this up and map back to admin file I will attach both files
I am using a version of the following code that sends a mail using Lotus notes and attaches the Workbook - I am wondering if there is anyway I can make it attach the WORKSHEET instead ?
Code: 'The procedure for executing the main task: Sub SendWithLotus() Dim noSession As Object, noDatabase As Object, noDocument As Object Dim obAttachment As Object, EmbedObject As Object Dim stSubject As Variant, stAttachment As String Dim vaRecipient As Variant, vaMsg As Variant
I have an excel sheet with one column containing deadline dates. I want the excel sheet to take each day's date and subtract it from the deadline date. If number of days left is less than 60. Send a mail via outlook to the email against that column.
I have a spreadsheet with client names, email addresses, and appointment info. I export a .csv file from outlook. I have been doing a mail merge in word and then coping and pasting into an Outlook message and sending it out. I did some reseach and found code that I have made changes to. Of course they it doesn't work. I can't get anything to happen when I run this code.
Code: Sub Qualls_Email_Confirms()
Dim OutApp As Object Dim OutMail As Object Dim cell As Range
Application.ScreenUpdating = False Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
I've been using a macro successfully for the last couple of years, but this morning when I went to use it, it decided to fail. I have a workbook which contains various spreadsheets. The macro that has failed performs the following tasks:
1. It copies a list of email addresss from an external workbook to a sheet in the current workbook (still works) 2. It copies the referral sheet I want to send to a new file, and saves it with an appropriate filename to an appropriate folder (still works) 3. The macro then creates an email with a standard subject line, attaches the new worksheet and emails it to each of the addresses as above (broken)
The error message is from Microsoft Visual Basic. "Run-time error '1004': Mail system failure. Check your mail installation."
I'm guessing there is a setting somewhere in Excel that has changed as part of an update.
I've been through a number of the options in the developer menu to remove any obvious restrictions (& reopened excel afterwards), but so far it hasn't resolved the problem.
For what it's worth, here is the macro code.
With Application .EnableEvents = False .ScreenUpdating = False End With Run "PullInSheet1" Dim oldbook As String
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In case you're wondering about the pullinsheet code, I'll add it below - but I probably grabbed it from this forum a couple of years ago (like some of the above) & just made some changes.
Code: Sub PullInSheet1() Dim AreaAddress As String '''''' Sheet11.UsedRange.Clear Dim ClRange As String ClRange = "= 'L:ADMINEMPLOY SERVICES" _
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There are a couple of things I've wanted to do to improve the macro, but I couldn't justify the need to spend time working it out (since writing spreadsheets isn't really my job). Since it's broken at the moment, I can...
1. I'd like to create a subject line that reflects the name of the person being referred. For some reason though, anything other than text in the cell reference caused an error for me. eg, I tried using concatenate to create my subject line, but it didn't work.
2. I'd like the copied sheet to contain all of the formatting of the original sheet. Presumably there is a paste option that will do this and I just picked the wrong one.
The mailsystem we use is Groupwise 8. I couldn't find any settings in that program that have been changed, or that I could change.
I should change the extension from xls to xlsx in the code since I'm using Excel 2010 (but changing it doesn't fix the problem).
I have finaly been able to put in words what I want to do. Hope this makes sense. I have the excel document should anyone want to see it.
In worksheet “Summary table”, column A is a job number (Txxx), that worksheet is a summary of all the jobs. If you select a job number and run a macro (lets call it macro5) it will then give you a detailed / itemized listing of the job in a separate worksheet. I already have created macro5 for the detailed bit. However now I am looking for a macro that will lookup the email address in worksheet “Tenacity jobs” corresponding to that job number and then email the result of macro 5 to the user.
So, for example, I begin in worksheet “Summary table” I would like to see the details on job # T456 which has a subtotal of 420,227.05. I click on this and it runs macro5 showing me the detailed breakdown. However once that macro has run I would then like to email this off to; cha@velocity.com; laur@velocity.com as they are the contact people which corresponds to #T456 in worksheet “Tenacity jobs”
Normally i am able to send mail using gmail with example text by typing in body field. But I want to send Range(A8:D17) as message body.
First I defined body1 as variable range, then i set body1 as value of my required range in body of message i used variable 'body1' but it is giving error "run-time error '13' , Type mismached "
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Where I need to change in ordger to send mail using range as body .
The following will place values found in O19,020,&022 into an e-mail body. I'm attempting to place a selected range of cells into the body also. To do this I tried the highlighted section of code below.
I have a workbook that has multiple worksheets and I would like to use a command button to e-mail just one selected sheet. I want to create the single sheet as an attachment on a new e-mail message but leave the addressing to the user as it will vary, and not save the single sheet. My challenge is that the users have a variety of different e-mail clients (Outlook, Lotus Notes and others).
i'm tring to reuse this code which creates a label on excel. The data used to create the labels is on the "Data" sheet and the labels are generated on the "Label" sheet.
The problem is the first time i run it it generates the labels, then whenever i try again it gives me the following error; Method 'Range' of object '_Global' failed. Each row on the "Data" sheet repreents a label.
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