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JohnGuts
I am trying to draw data from various places in an open workbook t
compile a mail message. I am limited by my mail server in how fa
across the message I can go before the server wraps the text around t
the next line. When it does, my column headers appear on 2 rows makin
it unreadable.
I have 9 columns that are:
Name Office 8/01 8/02 8/03 8/04 8/05 8/06 8/07
Under the date column headers will be hours to be worked on that date
All the data is generated from other sheets, and I compile it all on
sheet called MAIL MESSAGE. Onec all the data is complied, is look
great and is all lined up (in Excel). When I copy it, then paste i
into Outlook, it appears Outlook inserts several TABS in betwee
columns so that the coumns do NOT line up correctly.
I desperately need to insert this data into a plain text Outlook mai
message with as little space between columns as possible.
Is there anyway to put this data into a mail message in plain tex
mode?
I hope I explained it well enough for you to understand.
Please help
compile a mail message. I am limited by my mail server in how fa
across the message I can go before the server wraps the text around t
the next line. When it does, my column headers appear on 2 rows makin
it unreadable.
I have 9 columns that are:
Name Office 8/01 8/02 8/03 8/04 8/05 8/06 8/07
Under the date column headers will be hours to be worked on that date
All the data is generated from other sheets, and I compile it all on
sheet called MAIL MESSAGE. Onec all the data is complied, is look
great and is all lined up (in Excel). When I copy it, then paste i
into Outlook, it appears Outlook inserts several TABS in betwee
columns so that the coumns do NOT line up correctly.
I desperately need to insert this data into a plain text Outlook mai
message with as little space between columns as possible.
Is there anyway to put this data into a mail message in plain tex
mode?
I hope I explained it well enough for you to understand.
Please help