paste values

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ceemo

hi,

the below code works great at sending the sheets in select but id lik
them to be copied accross to the new book as paste values & formats no
with links to other books as this is causing #value error's even when
select dont update

Can anyone help?


1. in column A - enter sheet or sheets name you want to send.
2. in column B - enter E-mail address.
3. in column C - the subject title appears at the top of the E-mai
message.

Column A:C enter information for the first mail and you may use column
D:F for the second one.
you can send 85 different E-mails this way (85*3 = 255 columns).

Sub Mail_sheets()
Dim MyArr As Variant
Dim last As Long
Dim shname As Long
Dim a As Integer
Dim Arr() As String
Dim N As Integer
Dim strdate As String
For a = 1 To 253 Step 3
If ThisWorkbook.Sheets("mail").Cells(1, a).Value = "" Then Exi
Sub
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
last = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("mail").Cells(Rows.Count
a).End(xlUp).Row
N = 0
For shname = 1 To last
N = N + 1
ReDim Preserve Arr(1 To N)
Arr(N) = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("mail").Cells(shname
a).Value
Next shname
ThisWorkbook.Worksheets(Arr).Copy
strdate = Format(Date, "dd-mm-yy") & " " & Format(Time
"h-mm-ss")
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs "Part of " & ThisWorkbook.Name _
& " " & strdate & ".xls"
With ThisWorkbook.Sheets("mail")
MyArr = .Range(.Cells(1, a + 1), .Cells(Rows.Count, a
1).End(xlUp))
End With
ActiveWorkbook.SendMail MyArr
ThisWorkbook.Sheets("mail").Cells(1, a + 2).Value
ActiveWorkbook.ChangeFileAccess xlReadOnly
Kill ActiveWorkbook.FullName
ActiveWorkbook.Close False
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Next a
End Su
 

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