When I copy and paste this Excel range into an Outlook email, it doesn’t look so good. I thought I would use JoinRange to put some tabs in between the text. I used a function like this
=PERSONAL.XLS!joinrange(A2:D2,CHAR(9))
A tab is ASCII code 9. It will show up as squares in Excel but will turn into real tabs [...]
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Dec 16 2009, 11:49 AM
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