$$Excel-Macros$$ Automatic email send from excel list

2014-06-02 Thread Sandeep Chhajer
Dear Excel Gurus,
I want to make emailing procedure to my client automated.

I have a excel sheet as below

Name of the CompanyConcerned person PAN email ID

ABC LTDMurli JoshiAKJCC0305D
mu...@abc.com

XYZ P LTD  Sahil Maheswari  KJACC0503D
mahesw...@gmail.com


Now every month I create a folder where I save certificate to be sent to
concerned person. The name of the certificate comprise of PAN NO_Month_year
like AKJCC0305D_FEB_2014. All the certificate for a particular month say
Feb are kept in the same folder.

Now I want a macro which can search according to the PAN no of the customer
in the folder and accordingly attach respective PDF file and send it to all
the clients listed in that excel sheet.

Thanks in ADVANCE.





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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Automatic email send from excel list

2014-06-02 Thread Sandeep Chhajer
Thanks Vaibhav. Will check and revert back to you.


On 2 June 2014 13:50, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Hey

 Chek this..

 Modified mine earlier posted template to suits you.

 Mail will be send using outlook..

 Cheers!!




 On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Sandeep Chhajer chhajersand...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Dear Excel Gurus,
 I want to make emailing procedure to my client automated.

 I have a excel sheet as below

 Name of the CompanyConcerned person PAN email
 ID

 ABC LTDMurli JoshiAKJCC0305D
mu...@abc.com

 XYZ P LTD  Sahil Maheswari  KJACC0503D
 mahesw...@gmail.com


 Now every month I create a folder where I save certificate to be sent to
 concerned person. The name of the certificate comprise of PAN NO_Month_year
 like AKJCC0305D_FEB_2014. All the certificate for a particular month say
 Feb are kept in the same folder.

 Now I want a macro which can search according to the PAN no of the
 customer in the folder and accordingly attach respective PDF file and send
 it to all the clients listed in that excel sheet.

 Thanks in ADVANCE.





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