There are people here who are clever enough to help you handle this in Excel,
but I'll point out that Word XP (maybe earlier versions, too) have an option
to mailmerge to Outlook emails. It sounds pretty easy, and may be easier
than handling it all in Excel.



"Paul." wrote:

> Hi Every one,
>
> Following is a code that prints out weekly individual task lists from a
> master Critical Path.
>
> The code first creates a list of unique individuals on a temporary page,
> -then filter my critical path in a Column called "Next week" to only show
> action requiring follow-up on following week.
> -then prints-out a list of individuals who will receive task lists,
> -and finaly loops through alll values in "MyUniqueRng" to filter and print
> out the list name by name.
>
> What I would like to do, is instead of Printing-out these individuals task
> lists,
> sending them by e-mail whith outlook
> Provided that all names are listed on another separate sheet (Whole list of
> employees) and that I would write their e-mail addresses on a column at the
> right of the "Name" column, I assume that by a loop through the range
> "MyUniqueRng" combined to a V-Lookup these addresses could easily be pasted
> in outlook to send individual e-mails.
>
> It would be great If somebody could assist me in this matter.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
>
>
> Sub Print_Next_Weeek_Task_Lists()
>
> Application.ScreenUpdating = False
> Dim newWks As Worksheet
> Dim curWks As Worksheet
> Dim myRng As Range
> Dim myRng2 As Range
> Dim myUniqueRng As Range
> Dim myCell As Range
>
>
> Set curWks = Sheets("Critical Path")
> Set newWks = Worksheets.Add
>
> With curWks
> .AutoFilterMode = False
> Set myRng = .Range("A6", .Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeLastCell))
> Set myRng2 = .Range("A5", .Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeLastCell))
> myRng2.AutoFilter Field:=16, Criteria1:="<>"
> myRng.Columns(4).Copy _
> Destination:=newWks.Range("a1")
> With newWks
> .Range("a1", .Cells(.Rows.Count, "a")).AdvancedFilter _
> Action:=xlFilterCopy, CopyToRange:=.Range("b1"), Unique:=True
> .Range("b:b").Sort Key1:=Range("b1"), _
> Order1:=xlAscending, Header:=xlYes, _
> OrderCustom:=1, MatchCase:=False, _
> Orientation:=xlTopToBottom
> Set myUniqueRng = .Range("b1", .Cells(.Rows.Count, "b").End(xlUp))
> End With
>
> With Sheets("Task List Distribution NW") ' Prints Task List
> Distribution Record
> myUniqueRng.Copy
> Sheets("Task List Distribution NW").Select
> Range("A7").PasteSpecial (xlPasteValues)
> .PrintOut Copies:=1, preview:=False
> Range("A7:A60").ClearContents
> End With
>
>
> .Range("L4").Value = "Next Week"
> For Each myCell In myUniqueRng.Cells
> << L
> myRng2.AutoFilter Field:=4, Criteria1:=myCell.Value << O
> .Range("O3").Value = myCell.Value
> << O
> .PrintOut Copies:=1, preview:=False
> << P
> Next myCell
>
> .Range("O3:P3").ClearContents
> .Range("L4").ClearContents
> If .FilterMode Then
> .ShowAllData
> End If
>
> End With
>
> Application.DisplayAlerts = False
> newWks.Delete
> Application.DisplayAlerts = True
> Application.ScreenUpdating = True
>
> End Sub