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I've had great success creating macros in Excel by capturing keystrokes and
mouse clicks. Is there similar functionality in Outlook? In any case, I have to regularly send out newsletters and other informatino to 700 users in 7 Distribution Lists. (because my service bureau limits outgoing messages to 100). I'd like to automate the process, if possible, and am sure that VB can do it - and that this question must have been asked & answered many times before. Here is my process: 1. Create a note 2. Click on the Cc button and select the B1 distribution list from my Address Book, 3. Click on the Bcc button to place B1 in the proper field 4. Click Send 5. Open 'Sent Items' and wait for the sent message to show up 6. Click on it to open it 7. Repeat the above process for B2-B7 If anyone has a macro for this, I'd really appreciate it. Many Thanks Jimbo |
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