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When I am in my new Word 2003, and I want to email the document I've been
working on, I go to FileSend To and the only option available is 'Mail Recipient (For Review)' and that's greyed out. How can I un-grey it and have other mail options available, like just "Mail Recipient"? Mike |
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Filesend to Mail Recipient (For Review)
Did this work in the previous version you had installed? If it did, I would
guess that you have a version mismatch. What mail client are you using? Make sure that it is set as the default Email client and that its version matched Word2003. -- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ "mike carrington" wrote in message ... : When I am in my new Word 2003, and I want to email the document I've been : working on, I go to FileSend To and the only option available is 'Mail : Recipient (For Review)' and that's greyed out. : : How can I un-grey it and have other mail options available, like just : Recipient"? : : Mike : : |
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Thanks for the reply, Terry. I used to have Word 2002 from Microsoft Works
but now have the standalone version of 2003. I don't know how to set the default email client nor how to match it's version. How do I do that? Mike "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message ... Did this work in the previous version you had installed? If it did, I would guess that you have a version mismatch. What mail client are you using? Make sure that it is set as the default Email client and that its version matched Word2003. -- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ "mike carrington" wrote in message ... : When I am in my new Word 2003, and I want to email the document I've been : working on, I go to FileSend To and the only option available is 'Mail : Recipient (For Review)' and that's greyed out. : : How can I un-grey it and have other mail options available, like just : Recipient"? : : Mike : : |
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Filesend to Mail Recipient (For Review)
Open Internet Explorer and select Tools, Internet Options, Programs tab to
set the defaults. Also, if you have the Word Add-in installed (part of Works Suite), use Add/Remove programs to uninstall it as this too can cause many probelms. Terry "mike carrington" wrote in message ... : Thanks for the reply, Terry. I used to have Word 2002 from Microsoft Works : but now have the standalone version of 2003. I don't know how to set the : default email client nor how to match it's version. How do I do that? : : Mike : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : ... : Did this work in the previous version you had installed? If it did, I : would : guess that you have a version mismatch. What mail client are you using? : Make : sure that it is set as the default Email client and that its version : matched : Word2003. : : -- : Terry Farrell - Word MVP : http://word.mvps.org/ : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : ... : : When I am in my new Word 2003, and I want to email the document I've : been : : working on, I go to FileSend To and the only option available is : : Recipient (For Review)' and that's greyed out. : : : : How can I un-grey it and have other mail options available, like just : : Recipient"? : : : : Mike : : : : : : : : |
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Filesend to Mail Recipient (For Review)
Thanks, Terry. But it's already selected in Internet Explorer. I use
Firefox. Would that make some sort of difference? Mike "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message ... Open Internet Explorer and select Tools, Internet Options, Programs tab to set the defaults. Also, if you have the Word Add-in installed (part of Works Suite), use Add/Remove programs to uninstall it as this too can cause many probelms. Terry "mike carrington" wrote in message ... : Thanks for the reply, Terry. I used to have Word 2002 from Microsoft Works : but now have the standalone version of 2003. I don't know how to set the : default email client nor how to match it's version. How do I do that? : : Mike : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : ... : Did this work in the previous version you had installed? If it did, I : would : guess that you have a version mismatch. What mail client are you using? : Make : sure that it is set as the default Email client and that its version : matched : Word2003. : : -- : Terry Farrell - Word MVP : http://word.mvps.org/ : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : ... : : When I am in my new Word 2003, and I want to email the document I've : been : : working on, I go to FileSend To and the only option available is : : Recipient (For Review)' and that's greyed out. : : : : How can I un-grey it and have other mail options available, like just : : Recipient"? : : : : Mike : : : : : : : : |
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Filesend to Mail Recipient (For Review)
Theoretically, Sent To will pick up the default email client. However, I
frequently see incompatibility problems when a different version of Word than Outlook is used. I'm guessing that this is what is happening for you. I know that there are strange happenings with compatibility. When I uninstalled Office 2003 and installed Office 2007, I lost the English(UK) spelling in Outlook Express I use as the NG reader and I currently have to fight with English (US)!!! Terry "mike carrington" wrote in message ... : Thanks, Terry. But it's already selected in Internet Explorer. I use : Firefox. Would that make some sort of difference? : : Mike : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : ... : Open Internet Explorer and select Tools, Internet Options, Programs tab to : set the defaults. Also, if you have the Word Add-in installed (part of : Works : Suite), use Add/Remove programs to uninstall it as this too can cause many : probelms. : : Terry : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : ... : : Thanks for the reply, Terry. I used to have Word 2002 from Microsoft : Works : : but now have the standalone version of 2003. I don't know how to set : the : : default email client nor how to match it's version. How do I do that? : : : : Mike : : : : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : : ... : : Did this work in the previous version you had installed? If it did, I : : would : : guess that you have a version mismatch. What mail client are you : using? : : Make : : sure that it is set as the default Email client and that its version : : matched : : Word2003. : : : : -- : : Terry Farrell - Word MVP : : http://word.mvps.org/ : : : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : : ... : : : When I am in my new Word 2003, and I want to email the document I've : : been : : : working on, I go to FileSend To and the only option available is : : : Recipient (For Review)' and that's greyed out. : : : : : : How can I un-grey it and have other mail options available, like : just : : : Recipient"? : : : : : : Mike : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : |
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Filesend to Mail Recipient (For Review)
So, what are my options? I'm using OE v. 6 and I think it's the most
current version. I considered deleting it and reinstalling it but wanted to keep my address book and emails so tried to export them. The address book transported fine but I got an error message when trying to export the email files so won't run the risk of having them deleted by reinstalling OE 6. Got any ideas? Thanks for your help... Mike "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message ... Theoretically, Sent To will pick up the default email client. However, I frequently see incompatibility problems when a different version of Word than Outlook is used. I'm guessing that this is what is happening for you. I know that there are strange happenings with compatibility. When I uninstalled Office 2003 and installed Office 2007, I lost the English(UK) spelling in Outlook Express I use as the NG reader and I currently have to fight with English (US)!!! Terry "mike carrington" wrote in message ... : Thanks, Terry. But it's already selected in Internet Explorer. I use : Firefox. Would that make some sort of difference? : : Mike : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : ... : Open Internet Explorer and select Tools, Internet Options, Programs tab to : set the defaults. Also, if you have the Word Add-in installed (part of : Works : Suite), use Add/Remove programs to uninstall it as this too can cause many : probelms. : : Terry : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : ... : : Thanks for the reply, Terry. I used to have Word 2002 from Microsoft : Works : : but now have the standalone version of 2003. I don't know how to set : the : : default email client nor how to match it's version. How do I do that? : : : : Mike : : : : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : : ... : : Did this work in the previous version you had installed? If it did, I : : would : : guess that you have a version mismatch. What mail client are you : using? : : Make : : sure that it is set as the default Email client and that its version : : matched : : Word2003. : : : : -- : : Terry Farrell - Word MVP : : http://word.mvps.org/ : : : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : : ... : : : When I am in my new Word 2003, and I want to email the document I've : : been : : : working on, I go to FileSend To and the only option available is : : : Recipient (For Review)' and that's greyed out. : : : : : : How can I un-grey it and have other mail options available, like : just : : : Recipient"? : : : : : : Mike : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : |
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Filesend to Mail Recipient (For Review)
Mike
You may get a better response if you try the Windows Outlook Express NG. Terry "mike carrington" wrote in message ... : So, what are my options? I'm using OE v. 6 and I think it's the most : current version. I considered deleting it and reinstalling it but wanted to : keep my address book and emails so tried to export them. The address book : transported fine but I got an error message when trying to export the : files so won't run the risk of having them deleted by reinstalling OE 6. : : Got any ideas? Thanks for your help... : : Mike : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : ... : Theoretically, Sent To will pick up the default email client. However, I : frequently see incompatibility problems when a different version of Word : than Outlook is used. I'm guessing that this is what is happening for you. : : I know that there are strange happenings with compatibility. When I : uninstalled Office 2003 and installed Office 2007, I lost the English(UK) : spelling in Outlook Express I use as the NG reader and I currently have to : fight with English (US)!!! : : Terry : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : ... : : Thanks, Terry. But it's already selected in Internet Explorer. I use : : Firefox. Would that make some sort of difference? : : : : Mike : : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : : ... : : Open Internet Explorer and select Tools, Internet Options, Programs : tab : to : : set the defaults. Also, if you have the Word Add-in installed (part of : : Works : : Suite), use Add/Remove programs to uninstall it as this too can cause : many : : probelms. : : : : Terry : : : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : : ... : : : Thanks for the reply, Terry. I used to have Word 2002 from : Microsoft : : Works : : : but now have the standalone version of 2003. I don't know how to : set : : the : : : default email client nor how to match it's version. How do I do : that? : : : : : : Mike : : : : : : : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : : : ... : : : Did this work in the previous version you had installed? If it : did, : I : : : would : : : guess that you have a version mismatch. What mail client are you : : using? : : : Make : : : sure that it is set as the default Email client and that its : version : : : matched : : : Word2003. : : : : : : -- : : : Terry Farrell - Word MVP : : : http://word.mvps.org/ : : : : : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : : : ... : : : : When I am in my new Word 2003, and I want to email the document : I've : : : been : : : : working on, I go to FileSend To and the only option available : is : : : : Recipient (For Review)' and that's greyed out. : : : : : : : : How can I un-grey it and have other mail options available, like : : just : : : : Recipient"? : : : : : : : : Mike : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : |
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OK, I'll give 'em a try. Thanks, Terry.
Mike "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message ... Mike You may get a better response if you try the Windows Outlook Express NG. Terry "mike carrington" wrote in message ... : So, what are my options? I'm using OE v. 6 and I think it's the most : current version. I considered deleting it and reinstalling it but wanted to : keep my address book and emails so tried to export them. The address book : transported fine but I got an error message when trying to export the : files so won't run the risk of having them deleted by reinstalling OE 6. : : Got any ideas? Thanks for your help... : : Mike : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : ... : Theoretically, Sent To will pick up the default email client. However, I : frequently see incompatibility problems when a different version of Word : than Outlook is used. I'm guessing that this is what is happening for you. : : I know that there are strange happenings with compatibility. When I : uninstalled Office 2003 and installed Office 2007, I lost the English(UK) : spelling in Outlook Express I use as the NG reader and I currently have to : fight with English (US)!!! : : Terry : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : ... : : Thanks, Terry. But it's already selected in Internet Explorer. I use : : Firefox. Would that make some sort of difference? : : : : Mike : : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : : ... : : Open Internet Explorer and select Tools, Internet Options, Programs : tab : to : : set the defaults. Also, if you have the Word Add-in installed (part of : : Works : : Suite), use Add/Remove programs to uninstall it as this too can cause : many : : probelms. : : : : Terry : : : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : : ... : : : Thanks for the reply, Terry. I used to have Word 2002 from : Microsoft : : Works : : : but now have the standalone version of 2003. I don't know how to : set : : the : : : default email client nor how to match it's version. How do I do : that? : : : : : : Mike : : : : : : : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : : : ... : : : Did this work in the previous version you had installed? If it : did, : I : : : would : : : guess that you have a version mismatch. What mail client are you : : using? : : : Make : : : sure that it is set as the default Email client and that its : version : : : matched : : : Word2003. : : : : : : -- : : : Terry Farrell - Word MVP : : : http://word.mvps.org/ : : : : : : "mike carrington" wrote in message : : : ... : : : : When I am in my new Word 2003, and I want to email the document : I've : : : been : : : : working on, I go to FileSend To and the only option available : is : : : : Recipient (For Review)' and that's greyed out. : : : : : : : : How can I un-grey it and have other mail options available, like : : just : : : : Recipient"? : : : : : : : : Mike : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : |
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