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    Lotus Notes macro

    I have three cells in my spreadsheet, I wuold like a macro that once you click on the button "Request for PL to be added to this database" it sends an email containing the data in these cells to a set email address (taken from a 4th cell). Is this possible? Thanks in advance.

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    Maybe this link can help

    http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm

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    Good morning ChrisMattock

    Unfortunately, the code on Ron's pages works perfectly for the Outlook e-mail client but not for Lotus Notes.

    I use Lotus Notes at work (6.5) have written a file that I use to send out about 15 e-mails at once. It has to send out these e-mails, each one having a different attachment, but with the same message, the only difference being the salutation. This code works perfectly and doesn't need you to click "Send", the messages just appear instantly in your Outbox.

    I can't really post the code, as it involves UserForms and I'm a bit reluctant to post the spreadsheet, however anyone wanting to make use of it can just send me a PM with their e-mail (don't forget to include your e-mail address )and I'll forward it on.

    As I said, this is just for Lotus Notes, if you want something that works with Outlook then sail along to Ron de Bruin's pages.

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