Hi Andy

Is it solved?

On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 2:02 AM, AndyB <anindya20042...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Hope you're well. Looking for some help with an email macro.
>
> So I have an excel sheet (similar copy attached).
>
> Once run, the macro should read from (the first sheet) Data - Column I to
> understand what date is today. If the date on column I matches with the
> system date, it will send a series of emails.
>
> For example, if today's date is 11/11/2015 (D/M/Y). it will send emails to
> the folks in cells K2-K10. Their respective email addresses are stored in
> column L2-L10. These emails will follow the the 1st Email Body format.
> (Second Tab in the attachment)
>
>
> The second Macro will similarly check column J, and send emails to the
> folks in cells K2-K10 on
> 01/12/2015(DM/Y). The body is on Third Tab (Remainder Email Body). A date
> check is required, as the I don't want to send an email when it is not due.
>
> One more point, the macro should read person name from column K of the
> data sheet while sending the emails using Outlook 2010.
>
> Please take a look if this is possible. I am sending ~175 emails per day
> like these now (don't mind the responses coming back to me!) and it would
> really, really help me having a macro that can do the trick.
>
> Many Thanks
> AB
>
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