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Default E-mail option replaced by Mail Recipient as Text-Quick Access Tool

I no longer have the E-mail option on the Quick Access Toolbar. This has
been replaced by the Mail Recipient (as Text) option instead. Even when I
select E-mail from the Customize Quick Access Toolbar options or through the
More Commands option, Word will still automatically converts the E-mail
option to Mail Recipient (as Text). When I click on the Office Button and
select Send, I still only have the option for Mail Recipient (as Text). The
only way for me to send a Word doc as an attachment is to use the Send for
Review option, which I don't want to do since it automatically turns on Track
Changes, or to save my document, close the document, start the e-mail in
Exchange and then attach the file via Exchange which you can imagine is a
pain. I couldn't find this issue in any forums anywhere. I've even tried
uninstalling Office and re-installing. Any help or suggestions would be
greatly appreciated.
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