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I'm looking to send out a mass email to separate individuals.
This email will include: cover sheet, sheet with Excel row of data per client

I have all my clients data in the same workbook, separate row for each client.
I want to export each clients row into their own workbook.

Is this possible?
Thanks!
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See Ron's site on mailing a row or rows to each person within a range.
http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/folder1/row2.htm
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I'm looking to send out a mass email to separate individuals.
This email will include: cover sheet, sheet with Excel row of data per client

I have all my clients data in the same workbook, separate row for each client.
I want to export each clients row into their own workbook.

Is this possible?
Thanks!

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