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Question Outlook VBA Beginner Q, Outlook get email address from Excel file

Hi

I know Excel VBA a bit, but new to Outlook VBA

Now, I have a task to do
- I get a Excel file, tag name"address", contains User name in Column A, and email address in Column B, this list is about 500 records, and I don't want to import to Outlook contact

- I have draft the email content, and I need to run Outlook VBA to get the user name and email address from Excel, and send individual email to each user.

Where do I start... help. Ths.





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