Here you go. Set a filter. Run the macro. You will see this form:
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Enter the start and end dates (range is inclusive of these dates) and the minimum number of found logs (per user) you want to include in the report. Your settings will be saved for the next time the macro is run, but can be edited at any time. Click OK. You will get a report that looks like this:
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Note: Notice that the cacher names are hyperlinks. Clicking on a name will take you to that cacher's gc.com profile page so that you can easily generate an email to them.![smile.gif]()
Note2: Not all filters have names. If you use a named filter, the filter name will appear in the header as shown above ("Winter Available" in this case). If you set a filter on the fly, you will see this:
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This macro has been updated - please click here for the latest version.

Enter the start and end dates (range is inclusive of these dates) and the minimum number of found logs (per user) you want to include in the report. Your settings will be saved for the next time the macro is run, but can be edited at any time. Click OK. You will get a report that looks like this:

Note: Notice that the cacher names are hyperlinks. Clicking on a name will take you to that cacher's gc.com profile page so that you can easily generate an email to them.

Note2: Not all filters have names. If you use a named filter, the filter name will appear in the header as shown above ("Winter Available" in this case). If you set a filter on the fly, you will see this:

(Number of downloads: (3)
This macro has been updated - please click here for the latest version.