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In Word 2003 I could route a document to people using FileSend toRouting
Recipient.... Does anyone have any idea where to find that feature in Office
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Hi Mary,

In Word 2007 it's basically a 'going away' feature (MS is focusing more on using a MS Office 2007 Sharepoint server for this type of
workflow functionallity).

You can still add the 'Send for Review' choice to your Quick Access Toolbar (Alt, T, O, C), choosing 'All commands' and then double
clicking that choice, but the Send to Routing Recipient command has been removed.

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