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How do I put the body of a Word Doc into an e-mail, not attach?
With Word 2003 there was an option that would imbed a Word doc into an e-mail
- no need for attachment. Can that be done with Word 2007? If so, How? Thanks! |
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How do I put the body of a Word Doc into an e-mail, not attach?
Add a command to your Quick Access toolbar. Look in "Commands Not in the
Ribbon" - you want "Send to Mail Recipient". -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "FLSnuffy777" wrote in message ... With Word 2003 there was an option that would imbed a Word doc into an - no need for attachment. Can that be done with Word 2007? If so, How? Thanks! |
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How do I put the body of a Word Doc into an e-mail, not attach?
The Send to Mail Recipient button referred to by JoAnn will work with some
e-mail applications notably Outlook, but do not that Word document and HTML e-mail have entirely different formatting requirements. Simply sending a Word document as an e-mail message will not mean that the recipient sees the message as you saw it in Word. For a start e-mail messages do not support pages nor header/footers. Checkout the web view to see the difference. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "FLSnuffy777" wrote in message ... With Word 2003 there was an option that would imbed a Word doc into an - no need for attachment. Can that be done with Word 2007? If so, How? Thanks! |
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How do I put the body of a Word Doc into an e-mail, not attach?
Thank you for the follow up on that. Now that Outlook 2007 allows me so many
more options, I don't even use the "Send to" command. I either create what I need in Outlook or attach the file. :-) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... The Send to Mail Recipient button referred to by JoAnn will work with some e-mail applications notably Outlook, but do not that Word document and HTML e-mail have entirely different formatting requirements. Simply sending a Word document as an e-mail message will not mean that the recipient sees the message as you saw it in Word. For a start e-mail messages do not support pages nor header/footers. Checkout the web view to see the difference. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "FLSnuffy777" wrote in message ... With Word 2003 there was an option that would imbed a Word doc into an - no need for attachment. Can that be done with Word 2007? If so, How? Thanks! |
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How do I put the body of a Word Doc into an e-mail, not attach?
Thank you for the follow up on that. Now that Outlook 2007 allows me so many
more options, I don't even use the "Send to" command. I either create what I need in Outlook or attach the file. :-) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... The Send to Mail Recipient button referred to by JoAnn will work with some e-mail applications notably Outlook, but do not that Word document and HTML e-mail have entirely different formatting requirements. Simply sending a Word document as an e-mail message will not mean that the recipient sees the message as you saw it in Word. For a start e-mail messages do not support pages nor header/footers. Checkout the web view to see the difference. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "FLSnuffy777" wrote in message ... With Word 2003 there was an option that would imbed a Word doc into an - no need for attachment. Can that be done with Word 2007? If so, How? Thanks! |
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How do I put the body of a Word Doc into an e-mail, not attach?
Add a command to your Quick Access toolbar. Look in "Commands Not in the
Ribbon" - you want "Send to Mail Recipient". -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "FLSnuffy777" wrote in message ... With Word 2003 there was an option that would imbed a Word doc into an - no need for attachment. Can that be done with Word 2007? If so, How? Thanks! |
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How do I put the body of a Word Doc into an e-mail, not attach?
The Send to Mail Recipient button referred to by JoAnn will work with some
e-mail applications notably Outlook, but do not that Word document and HTML e-mail have entirely different formatting requirements. Simply sending a Word document as an e-mail message will not mean that the recipient sees the message as you saw it in Word. For a start e-mail messages do not support pages nor header/footers. Checkout the web view to see the difference. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "FLSnuffy777" wrote in message ... With Word 2003 there was an option that would imbed a Word doc into an - no need for attachment. Can that be done with Word 2007? If so, How? Thanks! |
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