Dear experts,
is there a way to turn off this message while my Excel macro sends email through Outlook on regular intervals, but this message stops the email?
Thanks!
Hi,
Whenever I've needed to bypass this Outlook restriction I've always used the small 'Click Yes' memory resident program from Context Magic. There's a free and a pro version.
See http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/
Regards
Richard Buttrey
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