Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Modify Code to to send range * *

2012-11-29 Thread Hilary Lomotey
Excellent Ashish


thanks a zillion
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> Thanks, Ashish for you time. i however get a debug error with this code
>
> Sub send_emails(to1 As String, fld1 As String, body1 As String)
>
>
> Dim olApp As Outlook.Application
>
> thanks
>
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 3:24 PM, ashish koul wrote:
>
>> Sub emailstest()
>>' run loop here
>>
>> Dim bdy As String
>> Dim bdyrng As Range
>> Dim cl As Range
>>
>> Set bdyrng = Sheets(1).Range("g2:g50")
>>
>> For Each cl In bdyrng
>> bdy = bdy & vbNewLine & cl.Text
>> Next
>>
>> ' run loop here
>>
>> Call send_emails(Range("b2").Text, Range("c2").Text, bdy)
>>
>> End Sub
>>
>>
>>
>> Sub send_emails(to1 As String, fld1 As String, body1 As String)
>>
>>
>> Dim olApp As Outlook.Application
>> Dim olMail As MailItem
>>
>> Set olApp = New Outlook.Application
>> Set olMail = olApp.CreateItem(olMailItem)
>>
>> With olMail
>> .To = to1
>> .Subject = "Hello"
>> .Body = body1
>> .Attachments.Add fld1
>> .Send
>> End With
>>
>> Set olMail = Nothing
>> Set olApp = Nothing
>>
>> End Sub
>>
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Modify Code to to send range *

2012-11-28 Thread koul . ashish
Choose In tools ~reference ~ microsoft outlook

 
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From: Hilary Lomotey 
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Thanks, Ashish for you time. i however get a debug error with this code

Sub send_emails(to1 As String, fld1 As String, body1 As String)


Dim olApp As Outlook.Application

thanks

On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 3:24 PM, ashish koul  wrote:

> Sub emailstest()
>' run loop here
>
> Dim bdy As String
> Dim bdyrng As Range
> Dim cl As Range
>
> Set bdyrng = Sheets(1).Range("g2:g50")
>
> For Each cl In bdyrng
> bdy = bdy & vbNewLine & cl.Text
> Next
>
> ' run loop here
>
> Call send_emails(Range("b2").Text, Range("c2").Text, bdy)
>
> End Sub
>
>
>
> Sub send_emails(to1 As String, fld1 As String, body1 As String)
>
>
> Dim olApp As Outlook.Application
> Dim olMail As MailItem
>
> Set olApp = New Outlook.Application
> Set olMail = olApp.CreateItem(olMailItem)
>
> With olMail
> .To = to1
> .Subject = "Hello"
> .Body = body1
> .Attachments.Add fld1
> .Send
> End With
>
> Set olMail = Nothing
> Set olApp = Nothing
>
> End Sub
>

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Modify Code to to send range *

2012-11-28 Thread Hilary Lomotey
Thanks, Ashish for you time. i however get a debug error with this code

Sub send_emails(to1 As String, fld1 As String, body1 As String)


Dim olApp As Outlook.Application

thanks

On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 3:24 PM, ashish koul  wrote:

> Sub emailstest()
>' run loop here
>
> Dim bdy As String
> Dim bdyrng As Range
> Dim cl As Range
>
> Set bdyrng = Sheets(1).Range("g2:g50")
>
> For Each cl In bdyrng
> bdy = bdy & vbNewLine & cl.Text
> Next
>
> ' run loop here
>
> Call send_emails(Range("b2").Text, Range("c2").Text, bdy)
>
> End Sub
>
>
>
> Sub send_emails(to1 As String, fld1 As String, body1 As String)
>
>
> Dim olApp As Outlook.Application
> Dim olMail As MailItem
>
> Set olApp = New Outlook.Application
> Set olMail = olApp.CreateItem(olMailItem)
>
> With olMail
> .To = to1
> .Subject = "Hello"
> .Body = body1
> .Attachments.Add fld1
> .Send
> End With
>
> Set olMail = Nothing
> Set olApp = Nothing
>
> End Sub
>

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Modify Code to to send range

2012-11-27 Thread ashish koul
Sub emailstest()
   ' run loop here

Dim bdy As String
Dim bdyrng As Range
Dim cl As Range

Set bdyrng = Sheets(1).Range("g2:g50")

For Each cl In bdyrng
bdy = bdy & vbNewLine & cl.Text
Next

' run loop here

Call send_emails(Range("b2").Text, Range("c2").Text, bdy)

End Sub



Sub send_emails(to1 As String, fld1 As String, body1 As String)


Dim olApp As Outlook.Application
Dim olMail As MailItem

Set olApp = New Outlook.Application
Set olMail = olApp.CreateItem(olMailItem)

With olMail
.To = to1
.Subject = "Hello"
.Body = body1
.Attachments.Add fld1
.Send
End With

Set olMail = Nothing
Set olApp = Nothing

End Sub



On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Hilary Lomotey  wrote:

> Hello Excel Gurus,
>
> in the attached file i have a vba code that sends email with attachments,
> what i need is  a little code addition to the code to include adding any
> comments in the range eg "G2:G30" to the code, so that anytime i include
> something in that range, it will be part of the email , thanks
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