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You should ask in the forum for whatever email program you use, not in
this Word forum.

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If your mail program supports it, it is something that you configure in the
mail program, not in Word.

I suppose however you could use some VBA code that made use of the
Application.OnTime method to run a macro that would send an email message
after the delay specified in the OnTime statement.

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If your mail program supports it, it is something that you configure in the
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I suppose however you could use some VBA code that made use of the
Application.OnTime method to run a macro that would send an email message
after the delay specified in the OnTime statement.

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