VBA to Send Lync/Skype IM to recipient based on cell value

richardtims

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Hello,

I have poked around and haven't found this particular answer. I want to create a spreadsheet that has pre-filled message that is in lets say cell A3 and I want it to send that IM/Message to a user that would be specified in cell B3. B3 would be a lookup field from another sheet in the workbook. The application/use for this is to be able to send a quick individual message to remind the selected agent in our call center to go to break or lunch by simply pressing a command button. Please let me know if you can help. We are currently using Lync but will eventually transition to Office 2016 which will have Skype for Business. Thanks in advance for any help.
 

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