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Old 05-30-2006, 05:21 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Louis
Oh boy, The email is in the body of the message?

Is the format of those emails "standard" (all the same). If so a VB script could do this for you but otherwise, the hard part is finding the email in the message.

Well maybe not that much hoping you have only a single @ sign in the message body.

1) Open email
2) locate @
3) Find leading space character, find ending space character
4) Copy and paste into Excel
5) Restart from the beginning with the next email

I'm not very familiar with VB (only did a few minor stuff a while back) but it could be doable.
Thanks Louis - yep, I'm doing Control + F to find the @ then copying and pasting the email address into excel. I'm not too hot on VB, which I suppose I should be since I've a Microsoft qualification
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