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SerenityEXL
12-07-2018, 07:43 AM
I have the below code. I need to have the data show In the body of the email instead of becoming an attachment.

Dim OutApp As Object
Dim OutMail As Object
Dim rng As Range
Dim Ash As Worksheet
Dim Cws As Worksheet
Dim Rcount As Long
Dim Rnum As Long
Dim FilterRange As Range
Dim FieldNum As Integer
Dim mailAddress As String
Dim NewWB As Workbook
Dim TempFilePath As String
Dim TempFileName As String
Dim FileExtStr As String
Dim FileFormatNum As Long
Dim MyDate As Date
Dim xOutMsg As String
MyDate = InputBox("Please enter Due Date", "Due Date")
xOutMsg = ""
On Error GoTo cleanup
Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
With Application
.EnableEvents = False
.ScreenUpdating = False
End With
Sheets("Sheet1").Select



Set Ash = ActiveSheet

'Set filter range and filter column (column with names)
Set FilterRange = Ash.Range("A1:H" & Ash.Rows.Count)
FieldNum = 1 'Filter column = A because the filter range start in column A

'Add a worksheet for the unique list and copy the unique list in A1
Set Cws = Worksheets.Add
FilterRange.Columns(FieldNum).AdvancedFilter _
Action:=xlFilterCopy, _
CopyToRange:=Cws.Range("A1"), _
CriteriaRange:="", Unique:=True

'Count of the unique values + the header cell
Rcount = Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(Cws.Columns(1))

'If there are unique values start the loop
If Rcount >= 2 Then
For Rnum = 2 To Rcount

'Look for the mail address in the MailInfo worksheet
mailAddress = ""
On Error Resume Next
mailAddress = Application.WorksheetFunction. _
VLookup(Cws.Cells(Rnum, 1).Value, _
Worksheets("Mailinfo").Range("A1:B" & _
Worksheets("Mailinfo").Rows.Count), 2, False)
On Error GoTo 0

If mailAddress <> "" Then

'Filter the FilterRange on the FieldNum column
FilterRange.AutoFilter Field:=FieldNum, _
Criteria1:=Cws.Cells(Rnum, 1).Value

'Copy the visible data in a new workbook
With Ash.AutoFilter.Range
On Error Resume Next
Set rng = .SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible)
On Error GoTo 0
End With

Set NewWB = Workbooks.Add(xlWBATWorksheet)

rng.Copy
With NewWB.Sheets(1)
.Cells(1).PasteSpecial Paste:=8
.Cells(1).PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues
.Cells(1).PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteFormats
.Cells(1).Select
Application.CutCopyMode = False
End With

'Create a file name
TempFilePath = Environ$("temp") & ""
TempFileName = "Missing Fuel " & Format(Now, "dd-mmm-yy")

If Val(Application.Version) < 12 Then
'You use Excel 97-2003
FileExtStr = ".xls": FileFormatNum = -4143
Else
'You use Excel 2007-2016
FileExtStr = ".xlsx": FileFormatNum = 51
End If

'Save, Mail, Close and Delete the file
Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)

With NewWB
.SaveAs TempFilePath & TempFileName _
& FileExtStr, FileFormat:=FileFormatNum
On Error Resume Next
With OutMail
.To = mailAddress
.ReplyRecipients.Add ""
.Subject = ""
.Attachments.Add NewWB.FullName
.htmlBody = xOutMsg
.Send 'Or
End With
On Error GoTo 0
.Close savechanges:=False
End With

Set OutMail = Nothing
Kill TempFilePath & TempFileName & FileExtStr
End If

'Close AutoFilter
Ash.AutoFilterMode = False

Next Rnum
End If

cleanup:
Set OutApp = Nothing
Application.DisplayAlerts = False

Application.DisplayAlerts = True

With Application
.EnableEvents = True
.ScreenUpdating = True
End With

'Delete Sheet 2
Set OutApp = Nothing
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Cws.Delete
Application.DisplayAlerts = True
'Variable Declaration
Dim OutPut As Integer

Kenneth Hobs
12-07-2018, 08:56 PM
Welcome to the forum!

When pasting code, please paste between code tags. Click the # icon on toolbar to insert them. Your value for htmlBody is "".

Have you tried Ron de Bruin's RangeToHTML() procedure?
https://www.rondebruin.nl/win/s1/outlook/mail.htm

SerenityEXL
12-17-2018, 01:05 PM
Thank you. I will do that.