Format Body in =HYPERLINK("mailto:"... ?

EvonS

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I need to email a table without using VBA is is possible to do this using =HYPERLINK("mailto:"...?
The formatting of the body of the email needs to be in a table so I can easily copy and paste the contents into another excel sheet.
 

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So I figured out that this is not possible. HTML tags can't be passed through mailto: in order to create a table.
 
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