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![]() I'm no VBA person, but what about using find? All email address have the @ symbol, and Word allows the choice of highlighting all examples found. These could then be copied and pasted into Excel, where you could sort by various criteria to narrow down to the senders, I should think. |
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I realized that my solution was not adequate, so I have been looking around for other assistance. I don't have a mascro for you, but have a look at this:
http://www.theofficeexperts.com/foru...ad.php?t=11525 Hope it helps. |
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