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Saving attachments in Word opened from Outlook Express.
I have a user that is trying to cut out a step when saving files originally
opened with Outlook Express 6. With her original Windows NT 4 and Outlook Express 6 setup, she would open a Word attachment and save it to a specified location via Word. Outlook Express nor Word would not ask her to do anything else. She would have Outlook Express open the entire time. With Windows XP and Outlook Express 6, she must click on the Word task button starts to blink, she clicks on it and is then presented a window to save the file in the desired location. She just wants to save the file without the having to click on the blinking task button. What's this all about? Thank you. -- Rick Gomez - Owner/Consultant fiona Systems Integration www.fionasystems.com |
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Does this PC have Norton AV? Uncheck its Office plug-in.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Rick Gomez wrote: I have a user that is trying to cut out a step when saving files originally opened with Outlook Express 6. With her original Windows NT 4 and Outlook Express 6 setup, she would open a Word attachment and save it to a specified location via Word. Outlook Express nor Word would not ask her to do anything else. She would have Outlook Express open the entire time. With Windows XP and Outlook Express 6, she must click on the Word task button starts to blink, she clicks on it and is then presented a window to save the file in the desired location. She just wants to save the file without the having to click on the blinking task button. What's this all about? Thank you. |
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