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 How to send email to multiple recipients in a list from Excel via Outlook?

If you have multiple email addresses in a column of worksheet, and now, you want to send an email to this list of recipients from Excel directly without opening the Outlook. This article, I will talk about how to send email to multiple recipients from Excel at the same time.

Send email to multiple recipients from Excel with VBA code

Send email to multiple recipients with current workbook as attachment by using VBA code


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You can use a VBA code to send message to multiple recipients at once, please do as follows:

1. Hold down the ALT + F11 keys to open the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window.

2. Click Insert > Module, and paste the following code in the Module Window.

VBA code: Send email to multiple recipients

Sub sendmultiple()
'updateby Extendoffice
    Dim xOTApp As Object
    Dim xMItem As Object
    Dim xCell As Range
    Dim xRg As Range
    Dim xEmailAddr As String
    Dim xTxt As String
    On Error Resume Next
    xTxt = ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address
    Set xRg = Application.InputBox("Please select the addresses list:", "Kutools for Excel", xTxt, , , , , 8)
    If xRg Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
    Set xOTApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
    For Each xCell In xRg
        If xCell.Value Like "*@*" Then
            If xEmailAddr = "" Then
                xEmailAddr = xCell.Value
            Else
                xEmailAddr = xEmailAddr & ";" & xCell.Value
            End If
        End If
    Next
    Set xMItem = xOTApp.CreateItem(0)
    With xMItem
        .To = xEmailAddr
        .Display
    End With
End Sub

3. And then press F5 key to execute this code, a prompt box will pop out to remind you selecting the addresses list, see screenshot:

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4. Then click OK, and an Outlook Message window is displayed, you can see all the selected email addresses have been added into the To field, and then you can enter the subject and compose your message, see screenshot:

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5. After finishing the message, please click Send button, and this message will be sent to these recipients in your worksheet list.


arrow blue right bubble Send email to multiple recipients with current workbook as attachment by using VBA code

If you need to send a message to multiple recipients with current workbook as attachment, you can apply the following VBA code.

1. Hold down the ALT + F11 keys to open the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window.

2. Click Insert > Module, and paste the following code in the Module Window.

VBA code: Send email to multiple recipients with current workbook as attachment

Sub EmailAttachmentRecipients()
'updateby Extendoffice
    Dim xOutlook As Object
    Dim xMailItem As Object
    Dim xRg As Range
    Dim xCell As Range
    Dim xEmailAddr As String
    Dim xTxt As String
    On Error Resume Next
    xTxt = ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address
    Set xRg = Application.InputBox("Please select the arresses list:", "Kutools for Excel", xTxt, , , , , 8)
    If xRg Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
    Set xOutlook = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
    Set xMailItem = xOutlook.CreateItem(0)
    For Each xCell In xRg
        If xCell.Value Like "*@*" Then
            If xEmailAddr = "" Then
                xEmailAddr = xCell.Value
            Else
                xEmailAddr = xEmailAddr & ";" & xCell.Value
            End If
        End If
    Next
    With xMailItem
        .To = xEmailAddr
        .CC = ""
        .Subject = ""
        .Body = ""
        .Attachments.Add ActiveWorkbook.FullName
        .Display
    End With
    Set xOutlook = Nothing
    Set xMailItem = Nothing
End Sub

3. After pasting the code, press F5 key to run this code, and a prompt box is popped out to remind you selecting the addresses you want to send message to, see screenshot:

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4. Then click OK button, and an Outlook Message window is displayed, all the email addresses have been added into the To field, and your current workbook has been inserted as attachment too, and then you can enter the subject and compose your message, see screenshot:

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5. Then click Send button to send this message to the list of recipients with the current workbook as attachment.


Send personalized emails to multiple recipients with different attachments:

With Kutools for Excel's Send Emails feature, you can quickly send personalized emails to multiple recipients with different attachments from Excel via Outlook as you need. At the same time, you can CC or Bcc the messages to a specific person as well. Click to download Kutools for Excel!

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There is no "Upload Attachment" box on my end.
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Hello, Diana,
If there is no "Upload Attachment" box, you should register first, and then the "Upload Attachment" option will be appeared.
To register, please go to the top of the article, and click Resgister button to start.
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I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
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I'm trying to get excel to send an email to multiple recipients and can get everything I need but it refuses to put the email address in the TO box. Here is the code I've been working with. Can anyone help me figure out what I'm doing wrong? Thanks so much!

Sub Macro1()
Dim rngCell As Range
Dim rngMyDataSet As Range
Dim Rng As Range
Dim OutApp As Object
Dim OutMail As Object
Dim EmailSubject As String
Dim EmailSendTo As String
Dim MailBody As String
Dim EmailRecipient As Range
Dim Signature As String
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
With ActiveSheet
If .FilterMode Then .ShowAllData
Set Rng = .Range("AK6", .Cells(.Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp))
End With
For Each rngCell In Rng
If rngCell.Offset(0, 6) > 0 Then

ElseIf rngCell.Offset(0, 5) > Evaluate("Today() +7") And _
rngCell.Offset(0, 5).Value <= Evaluate("Today() +30") Then
rngCell.Offset(0, 6).Value = Date

Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)

strbody = "According to my records, your contract " & Range("A6").Value & " is due for review on " & rngCell.Offset(0, 5).Value & vbNewLine & _
"Please review this contract prior to the pertinent date and email me with any changes you make to this contract. If it is renewed, please fill out the Contract Cover Sheet which can be found in the Everyone folder and send me the new original contract."
EmailSendTo = rngCell.Offset(0, 0).Value
EmailSubject = Sheets("sheet1").Range("A6").Value
Signature = "C:\Documents and Settings\" & Environ("rmm") & _
"\Application Data\Microsoft\Signatures\rm.htm"
On Error Resume Next
With OutMail
.To = EmailSendTo
.CC = ""
.BCC = ""
.Subject = EmailSubject
.Body = strbody
.Display
Send_Value = Mail_Recipient.Offset(i - 1).Value
End With
On Error GoTo 0
Set OutMail = Nothing
Set OutApp = Nothing

End If

Next rngCell
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
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Hello, Diana,
Maybe you can apply the below code:

Sub Macro1()
Dim rngCell As Range
Dim Rng As Range
Dim OutApp As Object
Dim OutMail As Object
Dim EmailSubject As String
Dim EmailSendTo As String
Dim MailBody As String
Dim Signature As String
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
On Error Resume Next
With ActiveSheet
  If .FilterMode Then .ShowAllData
  Set Rng = .Range("AK6", .Cells(.Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp))
End With
Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
For Each rngCell In Rng
  If rngCell.Offset(0, 6) > 0 Then
    If rngCell.Offset(0, 5).Value > Evaluate("Today() +7") And _
       rngCell.Offset(0, 5).Value <= Evaluate("Today() +30") Then
      rngCell.Offset(0, 6).Value = Date
    End If
    Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)
    MailBody = "According to my records, your contract " & Range("A6").Value & " is due for review on " & rngCell.Offset(0, 6).Value & vbNewLine & _
               "Please review this contract prior to the pertinent date and email me with any changes you make to this contract. If it is renewed, " & _
               "please fill out the Contract Cover Sheet which can be found in the Everyone folder and send me the new original contract."
    
    EmailSendTo = rngCell.Offset(2, 6).Value   'Please specify the row and column number of the addresses in the filtered data range,please change the number 2 and 6 to your need
    EmailSubject = Sheets("sheet1").Range("A6").Value
    Signature = "C:\Documents and Settings\" & Environ("rmm") & _
                "\Application Data\Microsoft\Signatures\rm.htm"
    With OutMail
      .To = EmailSendTo
      .CC = ""
      .BCC = ""
      .Subject = EmailSubject
      .Body = MailBody
      .Recipients.ResolveAll
      .Display
    End With
  End If
Next rngCell
Set OutMail = Nothing
Set OutApp = Nothing
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub



EmailSendTo = rngCell.Offset(2, 6).Value, you should change the number 2 and 6 to the row and column number based on your data range, this range contains the email addresses you want to send to.

Please try, hope it can help you!
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Thank you but unfortunately it did not work. I still get the same results.
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Hi, Diana,
In this case, please provide a screenshot or attachment file of the worksheet data so that we can determine where the problem is.
Or you can describe your problem more clearly and detailed.
Thank you!
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Below is the current code I'm using but it will not put each email address in the TO box, only the first email address in all of them. Also does the same thing with the SUBJECT and in the email message, it just uses the same thing again and again. I'm not sure how to attach the spreadsheet to this email.

Sub Macro1()
Dim rngCell As Range
Dim rngMyDataSet As Range
Dim Rng As Range
Dim OutApp As Object
Dim OutMail As Object
Dim EmailSubject As String
Dim EmailSendTo As String
Dim MailBody As Range
Dim EmailRecipient As Range
Dim Signature As String
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
With ActiveSheet
If .FilterMode Then .ShowAllData
Set Rng = .Range("AJ6", .Cells(.Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp))
End With
For Each rngCell In Rng
If rngCell.Offset(0, 6) > 0 Then

ElseIf rngCell.Offset(0, 5) > Evaluate("Today() +7") And _
rngCell.Offset(0, 5).Value <= Evaluate("Today() +120") Then
rngCell.Offset(0, 6).Value = Date

Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)

strbody = "According to my records, your " & Range("A6").Value & " contract is due for review " & rngCell.Offset(0, 5).Value & _
". It is important you review this contract ASAP and email me with any changes made. If it is renewed, please fill out the Contract Cover Sheet which can be found in the Everyone folder and send me the cover sheet along with the new original contract."
EmailSendTo = Sheets("sheet1").Range("AJ6").Value
EmailSubject = Sheets("sheet1").Range("A6").Value
Signature = "C:\Documents and Settings\" & Environ("rmm") & _
"\Application Data\Microsoft\Signatures\rm.htm"
On Error Resume Next
With OutMail
.To = EmailSendTo
.CC = ""
.BCC = ""
.Subject = EmailSubject
.Body = strbody
.Display
Send_Value = Mail_Recipient.Offset(i - 1).Value
End With
On Error GoTo 0
Set OutMail = Nothing
Set OutApp = Nothing

End If

Next rngCell
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
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Hello,
You can insert your workbook as an attachment here, please see the below screenshot:
https://www.extendoffice.com/images/stories/comments/comment-skyyang/doc-attachment-1.png
Thank you!
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Is it possible to pimp the code for choosing the CCs from a list the same way after choosing the TOs? With the existing code its not possible to choose any CCs the same way like the TOs (main adresses). 
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Hello Eugen,Glad to help. It is possible to pimp the code for choosing the CCs from a list the same way after choosing the TOs. And the code is basically the same with the TOs VBA code. Only one change should be made. Just change the  ".To = xEmailAddr" to ".Cc = xEmailAddr". Please see the screenshot. And you can choose the CCs and the TOs from a list at the same time. Just make the ".To = xEmailAddr" and ".Cc = xEmailAddr" all included in the VBA code. Please paste the following code in the Module Window.
Sub sendmultiple()
'updateby Extendoffice
Dim xOTApp As Object
Dim xMItem As Object
Dim xCell As Range
Dim xRg As Range
Dim xEmailAddr As String
Dim xTxt As String
On Error Resume Next
xTxt = ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address
Set xRg = Application.InputBox("Please select the addresses list:", "Kutools for Excel", xTxt, , , , , 8)
If xRg Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
Set xOTApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
For Each xCell In xRg
If xCell.Value Like "*@*" Then
If xEmailAddr = "" Then
xEmailAddr = xCell.Value
Else
xEmailAddr = xEmailAddr & ";" & xCell.Value
End If
End If
Next
Set xMItem = xOTApp.CreateItem(0)
With xMItem
.To = xEmailAddr
.Cc = xEmailAddr
.Display
End With
End Sub

Hope it can solve your problem. Have a nice day.Sincerely,Mandy
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I have this Code, my problem is that it creates one email for each time the condition is not complete, but i want to put all the info that dont reach the condition in only one email

Sub EnviarCorreo()
Dim OutApp As Object
Dim OutMail As Object
Dim lLastRow As Long
Dim lRow As Long
Dim sSendTo As String
Dim sSendCC As String
Dim sSendBCC As String
Dim sSubject As String
Dim sTemp As String

Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
OutApp.Session.Logon

' Change the following as needed
sSendTo = ""
sSendCC = ""
sSendBCC = ""
sSubject = "Due date reached"

Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)

lLastRow = Cells(Rows.Count, 3).End(xlUp).Row
For lRow = 3 To lLastRow
If Cells(lRow, 9) <> "S" Then
If Cells(lRow, 2) <= Date Then

On Error Resume Next
With OutMail
.To = sSendTo
If sSendCC > "" Then .CC = sSendCC
If sSendBCC > "" Then .BCC = sSendBCC
.Subject = sSubject

sTemp = "Hello!" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
sTemp = sTemp & "The due date has been reached "
sTemp = sTemp & "for this project:" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf


'THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO REPEAT ON EMAIL BODY
' Assumes project name is in column B
sTemp = sTemp & "ID:"
sTemp = sTemp & " " & Cells(lRow, 1)
sTemp = sTemp & " Description: "
sTemp = sTemp & " " & Cells(lRow, 5)
sTemp = sTemp & " Please take the appropriate"
sTemp = sTemp & " action." & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
sTemp = sTemp & " Thank you!" & vbCrLf
'UNTIL HERE



.Body = sTemp
' Change the following to .Send if you want to
' send the message without reviewing first
.Display
End With
Set OutMail = Nothing

Cells(lRow, 9) = "S"
Cells(lRow, 10) = "E-mail sent on: " & Now()
End If
End If
Next lRow
Set OutApp = Nothing
End Sub
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Morning,


I am new to trying to write and use macros in excel. My first attempt was to try and create a subset mass email from a large master list. I cut and pasted the first routine, then tried to use it all it did was highlight the cells I requested. no outlook email was created, what did I do wrong? To expand upon my actual request, I really want to target emails by zip code or other subsets. how do I create a macro that will search a column for a given zip code and create an email with all recipients found?

thank you

Steve
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Hi ! Every month i should send the same e-mail for diferent providers, but they should not be in the same e-mail..... how could i send the same e-mail for diferent destinations without everyone in the same e-mail ?
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Hello, Vinicius,
To send same email to multiple recipients separately, may be the following article can help you, please view it.
https://www.extendoffice.com/documents/excel/3560-excel-send-personalized-email.html
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Any way to use this to send from a shared email? I cannot seem to inset a .SendOnBehalfOf field.
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How can I do this using the BCC line?
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Hi, Robert,
After running the code, the new message window will be opened, you just need to insert the BCC line under the Option tab, see the following screenshot:


Hope it can help you, thank you!
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Hello, Thank you for the code. Is there a way i can create a command button on the excel and then by clicking on that button the same excel sheet can be sent to multiple recipients as an attachment.
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Hi, The VBA code is working well for me thank you. Is there any way I could create a cell with a button of sorts which triggers the "select mailing list" pop up? Jake
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