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Question Asked By:
Clifford Chapman
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Jan 11
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SendMail error with multiple recipients
Question Answered By:
Lionel Thomas
on
Jan 11
Try this, it worked for me:
ActiveWorkbook.SendMail Recipients:=Array
("someone@...", "person2@...")
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