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28-May-2008, 06:55 AM #48
Hello everybody,
I have been reading the previous posts in order to find answers to my troubles but since I am completely new to VB - I will just post a question and hopefully someone could give me some directions...
Ok so...I need to have an automated email alert (sent to me and people assigned to a certain project) everytime a cell in column G reaches value 2 or less (for any of the projects). Sent message should also include (in the body text) current status of a certain project - is this possible? thanks a lot
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28-May-2008, 07:26 PM #49
Hi there, and welcome to the board!

You need to start your own thread. If this [thread] looks like what you're looking for as far as a solution is concerned, post a link to it in your own thread. Best not to hijack somebody elses thread.
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