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Have you ever been prompted to send a follow up email while working in Word? Maybe you are reviewing a meeting agenda or reading a final draft for a new company policy. You can navigate to Outlook create a new email and copy paste the necessary text in. This takes a bit of time and isn’t very efficient. Instead try using our Word Macro Create Outlook Email with Selected Text! This macro will generate an Outlook email directly out of Word pulling in any text you have selected into the Email Body. Simply select some text and run this Word macro. You will see an Outlook email appear confirming that this macro has successfully run. The text you selected will be populated in the body making it easy to reference when drafting your email. By Default, the Email Subject will be populated with the text [Follow Up] Active Document’s Name. You can easily add in To & CC Recipients if you are routinely email the same people! This macro is a better way to generate a follow up email helping you get a quicker response. Instead of writing reminders on Post-it notes start using this macro Create Outlook Email with Selected Text today! First time using VBA? You just need to complete 3 easy steps that only take a couple minutes to complete: Activate the Developer Tab, Update Macro Security, Setup References for Leverage & Lean macros. I'll show you how to do all of this in this Macro Monday video! Want to make this macro your own? These lines of code can be customized to personalize this macro. 13. objNewEmail.To = "" Update this code line with any emails that you want populated as a To recipient in the Outlook email that is generated 14. objNewEmail.CC = "" Update this code line with any emails that you want populated as a CC recipient in the Outlook email that is generated 15. objNewEmail.Subject = "[Follow Up] " & ActiveDocument.Name The Outlook email’s subject will be populated with the text indicated in this code line. By Default, this will be “[Follow Up] Active Document’s Name” 16. objNewEmail.HTMLBody = "" The email body is populated with the text that you have selected in the Active Word document. You can add additional text by making updates to this code line #LeverageLean #LessClicksMoreResults #MacroMonday #VBA #Macros Checkout this Word Macro page: https://leveragelean.com/macros/word/... Find more content on our website: https://leveragelean.com Watch all of our Macro Monday Videos on our YouTube playlist: • Macro Instructions | Macro Mondays Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to stay up to date on all of the videos we are posting. / @leveragelean Like us on Facebook: / leveragelean Follow us on Twitter: / leveragelean Connect with us on LinkedIn: / brentschneider-leveragelean Check us out on Instagram: / leveragelean Leverage & Lean is focused on improving computer processes by Leveraging programming and applying Lean principles. It is our goal to make you more efficient and effective on your computer producing "Less Clicks and More Results!" To see our content visit LeverageLean.com where we have Visual Basic Applications (VBA) Macros in Excel, Outlook, and Word that automate repetitive computer tasks. You can start using this macro today for FREE, No Charge, No Gimmicks!!! Come visit us and watch our additional Macro Instructions videos to see how to implement our VBA macros in your computer processes and customize them meet your specific needs. Macros helps save time and time is money it’s as simple as that! Also, walkthrough our PDF Tutorials step by step or watch our See How videos to utilize computer settings that have been hiding in plain sight. Read our weekly Insights that open your mind and challenge you to start improving your computer processes. Leverage & Lean Insights are a quick read (less than 1 minute on average) but can be a great reset to your day and help you focus on how to start winning on your computer! Stay Awesome, Brent Schneider Leverage & Lean Est. 2017