Hi Guys
I've a column with FName and Lname and space between the two words.
I wish to convert to the correct email format of [email protected]
How can I do this ?
Any help would be great.
Hi Guys
I've a column with FName and Lname and space between the two words.
I wish to convert to the correct email format of [email protected]
How can I do this ?
Any help would be great.
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Assuming your name is in the cell A1, then try this......
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The closest that I could find that matches what you are asking for is this site by Ron de Bruin. There are several options for sending emails from Excel offered on the site.
http://www.rondebruin.nl/win/s1/div/mail6.htm
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Hi,
Please find the formula in the attachment. Is this what you are looking for?
Else let me know.
Thanks,
aganesan99
Thanks guys, all very helpful.
Its great to know people are so willing to help....
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I tried various ways using the HYPERLINK worksheet function and the only way to actually get Excel to use my email client was to hardcode the address into the HYPERLINK function arguments. Everything other than the hard coding produced an error. It seems that VBA is the only way to do what you want.
Good luck.
Thanks again!
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