Sending Active Sheet instead of Workbook with VBA

kuivalp

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Hello,

I have big Workbook with several sheets in it. I would like people to be automatically send me the content of one sheet and not the whole 2mb workbook.

Work book:
Sub SendActiveWorkbook()
ActivedWorkbook.SendMail _
Recipients:="x.x@x.com", _
Subject:="Another report " & Format(Date, "dd/mmm/yy")
End Sub

How to do this for one Sheet which name is "Send the plan"

-petri-
 

Excel Facts

What do {} around a formula in the formula bar mean?
{Formula} means the formula was entered using Ctrl+Shift+Enter signifying an old-style array formula.
I don't think you can send a single worksheet by itself - maybe you change the routine to say: copy active sheet to new workbook, save the new workbook then call the send routine...

Hope this helps...
PT
 
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