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Routing Documents with a Link, not attachement
Hello!
I want a link to my word document in the email that routes my word document for review. The help files discuss the routed document as being an attatchement or a link, but I don't want the attatchment and do not get the link when I route a document for review.... We use Office 2002 on Windows XP Hope you can help... TIA, Raymond |
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In order to have the Link option the file must be in a shared location, such
as on a network server or a web discussion server. If the file is simply stored in a regular folder on your local system a Link is not an option because the recipients do not have access rights to the location. HTH |:) "Raymond" wrote: Hello! I want a link to my word document in the email that routes my word document for review. The help files discuss the routed document as being an attatchement or a link, but I don't want the attatchment and do not get the link when I route a document for review.... We use Office 2002 on Windows XP Hope you can help... TIA, Raymond |
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