VBA to e-mail specific data from excel via G-Mail, to work on both iOS and Windows.

setam

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  1. Windows
  2. MacOS
Hi guys! Anyone who can help with VBA code to e-email specific data in the cells as a table using G-Mail? I actually need this to work on both iOS and Windows. All this is a big struggle for me. Many thanks!

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You can't run VBA on iOS. Did you mean macOS?
 
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For anything Mac related, I suggest you have a look at the Mac tips on Ron de Bruin's site here: www.rondebruin.nl
It's rarely straightforward.
 
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