Macro Creating Email Using Outlook Express
Oct 30, 2008I am trying to use a macro to email a recipient. I only want the active sheet in a workbook to be sent. I am using outlook express.
View 10 RepliesI am trying to use a macro to email a recipient. I only want the active sheet in a workbook to be sent. I am using outlook express.
View 10 RepliesI've written code into excel that sends workbooks to email recipients. This works fine except for use on one friends computer. Of course it's the friend that needed the code in the first place.
What happens is that when the macro attempts to mail a spreadsheet an outlook popup occurrs warning that a macro is attempting to email a message. And so nothing gets emailed out!
Hello all. I have the following code that works for Outlook 2003 but does not work for Outlook 2007. Does anyone know what changes need to be made so this macro will work in both Outlook versions?
View 9 Replies View Relatedcreating a macro to send email from excel through Outlook basis of different conditions and with embedded text and subject.
There 2 workbooks attached with this post. The workbook named "Data" contains the data and the workbook named "Emails" contains the Dealer Names (in Column A), the Email ids of the contact person (Column B, C and D), the subject (in Column E) and mail content (in Column F).
I need a Macro which first split the data basis of "Dealer Name" Column F into multiple sheets from "Data" sheet. Now, each sheet will contain only the Individual dealer's data. The data whose ageing is 2 or more than 2 days (in Column H) is highlighted in yellow.
Now, I need to send a separate email to dealers with their data details from range A to F (including headers) as an embedded text with subject and mail content which is present in "Emails" workbook.
Now the twist is, if any dealer having the Aging value in Column H is 2 or more than 2 days (highlighted in yellow color) than the email should be sent in CC to Column D email ids but if there is no Aging more than 2 days than the email should be sent in CC to Column C email ids.
"To" email ids (in Column B), subject (in Column E) and mail body (in Column F) will remain same in both conditions. Column A is containing the Dealer Names through which macro will identify the email ids.
I am trying to make an inventory list with the expiry date of various chemicals. There is a user form which I have not coded yet. What I hope to do is have the macro send an email regarding which chemical is expiring within 90 days to a group of people.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to select something in VBA code in the Messages part of the ribbon and then Email Tags section of the outlook ribbon called Choose classification but not sure how to select this object. It is only available when you send a new email. I have been unable to paste a picture which would explain it better.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a form in excel (very simple) that I need to put on the web - People can then fill out certiain bits of the information and the idea is that they then click on the button to email it back to me. Ie complete it there and then and email it straight away so that they don't need to save it etc.
I can't for the life of me work out how to do this! I've managed to get the macro to open an email with the correct details on but not paste in the information so am at a complete loss and appear to be going round in circles!
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
Set olApp = New Outlook.Application
[Code] ........
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
[code].....
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 a workbook with 20 worksheets. I would like to create a Macro on each sheet that when you click a button it creates an email to a list of recipeients for each sheet.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI'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.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to send bulk emails from my excel 2010 - however I am getting a POP UP. find the screen shot in the enclosed word document So every time a new mail is sent from excel we need to press the button allow Is there a way where I can turn off this warning.
View 6 Replies View RelatedThe following line of code is part of the great work that this forum did in creating a macro to send an automated email through Lotus Notes.
I have a small tweak that requires the Body of the message to exist on sheet other than the one where the macro is launched.
The originial code had:
Body1 = Replace(Join(Application.Transpose(Range([by9], [by18].End(3))), "@") & "@@Thank you,", "@", vbCrLf)
I tried:
Body1 = Replace(Join(Application.Transpose(Sheets("LookUp Sheet").Range([by9], [by18].End(3))), "@") & "@@Thank you,", "@", vbCrLf)
But the body of the email is not being copied.
Am I putting the calling the Sheets reference incorrectly?
The routine works perfectly if the body data comes from the sheet where the macro is launched?
I am struggling to find a macro which can look at a name in column 'BT' and search it in the address book of Outlook to then place the email address of that person in column 'ED'
There are 35,000+ people in the address book and there may be over 5 email addresses for one name, so is there any way a message can appear for the user to select which email address is correct if there is more than 1 contact for that name?
Below I have my code that works great. What I would like to do is make it pull the .HTMLBody from a cell value instead of inbeded in the code so users can change, just like to I have it below for who I am sending it to. The issue is if I do it the same way I loose my signature and the font, size and color I have below. How can I do this.
range("P16") would be the 1st line of the mesage
range("P17") would be the 2nd line of the mesage
range("P18") would be the 3rd line of the mesage
All the sendkeys below copy a range and paste it below my message as a picture currently. That is fine.
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I have some code to literally email a workbook to a specific user. But when the email is sending...i am getting the warning form Outlook whethere to send or not. If the user clicks No...then this opens up a can of worms when asking to debug. Is there a way i which i can amend the code to disable this warning and send regardless...without changing security settings in outlook???
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need a VBA code with the below requirements.
All my emails have a specific Subject line pattern. e.g. if the request is for Jason.. The subject line is "Issue with Desktop [JAS].. There are 10-15 such names and each one of them has a short name in the subject line of the email.. For each of those names there is a folder. I would want subject lines with [JAS] to move to JAS folder and so on..
I am using a code copied from Ozgrid to email a worksheet but the code doesn't seem to work?
Sub Mail_Sheet_Outlook_Body()
Dim rng As Range
Dim OutApp As Object
Dim OutMail As Object
With Application
.EnableEvents = False
. ScreenUpdating = False
End With
Set rng = Nothing
Set rng = ActiveWorkbook.ActiveSheet.PrintRange 'UsedRange
Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
OutApp.Session.Logon .......................
I have a range in an Excel worksheet named 'Request'. I want to paste this range into the body of an email and send to sepcified recipient via outlook. I tried the following code, but this does not seem to work. Am I not referencing to Outlook correctly?
Private Sub cmd_Send_Request_Click()
Dim objol As New Outlook.Application
Dim objmail As MailItem
Dim varBody As String
Dim objdata As DataObject
Set objol = New Outlook.Application
Set objmail = objol.CreateItem(olMailItem)
Set objdata = New DataObject
Application.Goto Reference:="Request"
Selection.Copy
objdata.GetFromClipboard
varBody = objdata.GetText
With objmail
.To = "kully.rai@ca.com"
.Subject = "Benchmarking Request"
.body = varBody & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
.NoAging = True
.Display
End With
Set objmail = Nothing
Set objol = Nothing
End Sub
I have attached a version of my file with code that I have adjusted. Everything is working except for the save as portion of it. I keep getting a run time error 1004. The save as of the workbook failed. Also, when I run the macro in the template that I have uploaded it opens up the original file that I had the code in.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI 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?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am trying to write a macro to compose an email in outlook without sending it. Ideally the macro would compose the email and the email would be left open for me to inspect before sending. Below are the details.
Column A contains the addresses
Column B contains the CC addresses
Cell C2 contains the message
I can change where the above info is located/arranged if need be.
My spreadsheet automatically generates the email addresses, which are dynamic. For control purposes my employer does not want me to have the email automatically sent, being the reason for me to want to inspect the email before sending it.
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.
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I have a spreadsheet with a number of different actions with various different dates associated to them. Is it possible to create a macro that will automatically send an email to my outlook inbox (or somebody elses) when the date is due or upcoming?
Also is it possible to include different content in the email based on say the title of the action etc?
Is it possible to pull the subject and from information from the folder "ESITS" in my Outlook email into an excel spread sheet?
View 1 Replies View RelatedDetermining the problem with my settings for the failure of this line of code executing.
Set OutlookApp = New Outlook.Application
I was expecting the statement to create a new outlook instance, but got this message
Run-time error '-2147319779 (8002801d)':
Automation error Library not registered.
I have to find a way to transfer a total of 2,970 email addresses into an Outlook single email Group...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI 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".
It should also show the "To" Field and "CC" too.
I can send email from excel (Outlook). I want to send the same email "To" and "CC" with "category" and the same email with "BCC" with out "category".
I know how can i send email "To", "CC" and "BCC" with category.
I'm generating a letter (Word doc) and populating bookmarks with data on a worksheet using the following code which is assigned to a Button and it works a dream (in terms of opening the Doc and populating the bookmarks with whatever data is in the relevant cells on the worksheet):
Sub test()
Dim objWord As Object
Dim ws As Worksheet
Set ws = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1")
Set objWord = CreateObject("Word.Application")
objWord.Visible = True
objWord.Documents.Open "location of the letter.doc"
[code]......
However, what I now need to do is Create an Outlook Item (email) with a Standard Subject and send to an email address that will be on the same worksheet (in cell M2 for instance) and with a standard Body.
I dont really need to open the Word doc, like it does at present, but I do need the Bookmarks contained within it to be populated with the source data contained within the Worksheet and subsequently have it attached to the email fully populated - maybe I need to 'close' / 'save as & close' the Doc post generation?