08-10-2010, 07:05 AM
Gintaras and QM experts,
When we say we are novice user(s), it does mean we are novice users of QM but it does not mean we are total strangers to other
programming languages or scriptings. Truly, TheVigs is right about asking the IT people for any assistance when you are approaching
some difficult complexities. Come on, we need some feeds/opinions from the other QM experts.
The requested e mailing example is of course not a one line macro but rather preparing us to use the one line macro that Gintaras
already provided that is applicable to each pertinent step. Start with basic and simple logic. I firmly believe, TheVigs has a good solution
to share with us by this time.
Excel example data: Cell B2 "Title" say Mr, Mrs, Miss, Dr. or Chair, Atty, Engr.
Cell B3 for first name and last name
Cell B4 for email addresses
( I shall try to post a good excel file to begin with and I invite all QM users , not just the experts but all, to participate)
Watch for it...with permission from Vigs and Gintaras, I shall post my email, The Vigs and Gintaras support
site.............it will be for our test.)
Email setup: How many one line macro?
Email content: How many one line macro?
We shall take the suggestions of TheVigs for the macro's name as MassEmail.
Think of it as macro of macros.
Timed scheduled automation: How many one line macro
(If our competitor Winautomation can do it, we should be able to do it better with QM,our one line macro)
If you go to any of our competitor sites, say just "Automate" and "Macro Scheduler",
their emphasis are for the users who do not do programming at all. Everything either "drag and drop" or interactive.
Do we know why? Of course we do. Because there are more buyers who do not want to tinker with programming.
They just want results right away. This is the business trend whether we like it or not.
Visit our competitors sites so you can believe me.
Sincerely,
Josh
of California
When we say we are novice user(s), it does mean we are novice users of QM but it does not mean we are total strangers to other
programming languages or scriptings. Truly, TheVigs is right about asking the IT people for any assistance when you are approaching
some difficult complexities. Come on, we need some feeds/opinions from the other QM experts.
The requested e mailing example is of course not a one line macro but rather preparing us to use the one line macro that Gintaras
already provided that is applicable to each pertinent step. Start with basic and simple logic. I firmly believe, TheVigs has a good solution
to share with us by this time.
Excel example data: Cell B2 "Title" say Mr, Mrs, Miss, Dr. or Chair, Atty, Engr.
Cell B3 for first name and last name
Cell B4 for email addresses
( I shall try to post a good excel file to begin with and I invite all QM users , not just the experts but all, to participate)
Watch for it...with permission from Vigs and Gintaras, I shall post my email, The Vigs and Gintaras support
site.............it will be for our test.)
Email setup: How many one line macro?
Email content: How many one line macro?
We shall take the suggestions of TheVigs for the macro's name as MassEmail.
Think of it as macro of macros.
Timed scheduled automation: How many one line macro
(If our competitor Winautomation can do it, we should be able to do it better with QM,our one line macro)
If you go to any of our competitor sites, say just "Automate" and "Macro Scheduler",
their emphasis are for the users who do not do programming at all. Everything either "drag and drop" or interactive.
Do we know why? Of course we do. Because there are more buyers who do not want to tinker with programming.
They just want results right away. This is the business trend whether we like it or not.
Visit our competitors sites so you can believe me.
Sincerely,
Josh
of California
