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word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself
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Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items
folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell.
Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet"
you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent
a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab
to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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outlook express is the default
"Terry Farrell" wrote: You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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So when you use File, Send To, Email Recipient, you get confirmation that it
has been sent but it hasn't actually done anything - not even appeared in the OE Out Box or Sent Items folders? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message news outlook express is the default "Terry Farrell" wrote: You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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When in word I click on email then put in the address and click on copy to -
it says message sent but ---- "Terry Farrell" wrote: So when you use File, Send To, Email Recipient, you get confirmation that it has been sent but it hasn't actually done anything - not even appeared in the OE Out Box or Sent Items folders? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message news outlook express is the default "Terry Farrell" wrote: You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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e-mail sent but not rec'd
Word is not an e-mail application. It uses whatever e-mail application is
set as default. In your case this apepars to be Outlook Express. Open Outlook Express - is the message in the SENT ITEMS folder or the OUTBOX folder? If the former, it has been sent; if the latter, it is waiting to be sent. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org gordongl wrote: When in word I click on email then put in the address and click on copy to - it says message sent but ---- "Terry Farrell" wrote: So when you use File, Send To, Email Recipient, you get confirmation that it has been sent but it hasn't actually done anything - not even appeared in the OE Out Box or Sent Items folders? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message news outlook express is the default "Terry Farrell" wrote: You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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It is neither one. Is it possible my home and student version of word is not
compatible with outlook? "Graham Mayor" wrote: Word is not an e-mail application. It uses whatever e-mail application is set as default. In your case this apepars to be Outlook Express. Open Outlook Express - is the message in the SENT ITEMS folder or the OUTBOX folder? If the former, it has been sent; if the latter, it is waiting to be sent. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org gordongl wrote: When in word I click on email then put in the address and click on copy to - it says message sent but ---- "Terry Farrell" wrote: So when you use File, Send To, Email Recipient, you get confirmation that it has been sent but it hasn't actually done anything - not even appeared in the OE Out Box or Sent Items folders? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message news outlook express is the default "Terry Farrell" wrote: You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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Now I am confused. Have you got Outlook? Why are you trying to use Outlook
Express then? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... It is neither one. Is it possible my home and student version of word is not compatible with outlook? "Graham Mayor" wrote: Word is not an e-mail application. It uses whatever e-mail application is set as default. In your case this apepars to be Outlook Express. Open Outlook Express - is the message in the SENT ITEMS folder or the OUTBOX folder? If the former, it has been sent; if the latter, it is waiting to be sent. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org gordongl wrote: When in word I click on email then put in the address and click on copy to - it says message sent but ---- "Terry Farrell" wrote: So when you use File, Send To, Email Recipient, you get confirmation that it has been sent but it hasn't actually done anything - not even appeared in the OE Out Box or Sent Items folders? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message news outlook express is the default "Terry Farrell" wrote: You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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The Home and Student version of Office 2007 does not include Outlook and
will not use Outlook Express, so perhaps we should find out what version the OP has. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Now I am confused. Have you got Outlook? Why are you trying to use Outlook Express then? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... It is neither one. Is it possible my home and student version of word is not compatible with outlook? "Graham Mayor" wrote: Word is not an e-mail application. It uses whatever e-mail application is set as default. In your case this apepars to be Outlook Express. Open Outlook Express - is the message in the SENT ITEMS folder or the OUTBOX folder? If the former, it has been sent; if the latter, it is waiting to be sent. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org gordongl wrote: When in word I click on email then put in the address and click on copy to - it says message sent but ---- "Terry Farrell" wrote: So when you use File, Send To, Email Recipient, you get confirmation that it has been sent but it hasn't actually done anything - not even appeared in the OE Out Box or Sent Items folders? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message news outlook express is the default "Terry Farrell" wrote: You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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I am using Home and Student edition - 2003.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The Home and Student version of Office 2007 does not include Outlook and will not use Outlook Express, so perhaps we should find out what version the OP has. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Now I am confused. Have you got Outlook? Why are you trying to use Outlook Express then? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... It is neither one. Is it possible my home and student version of word is not compatible with outlook? "Graham Mayor" wrote: Word is not an e-mail application. It uses whatever e-mail application is set as default. In your case this apepars to be Outlook Express. Open Outlook Express - is the message in the SENT ITEMS folder or the OUTBOX folder? If the former, it has been sent; if the latter, it is waiting to be sent. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org gordongl wrote: When in word I click on email then put in the address and click on copy to - it says message sent but ---- "Terry Farrell" wrote: So when you use File, Send To, Email Recipient, you get confirmation that it has been sent but it hasn't actually done anything - not even appeared in the OE Out Box or Sent Items folders? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message news outlook express is the default "Terry Farrell" wrote: You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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In that case you should both (a) have Outlook (available if not installed)
and (b) have no problem using OE (I send mail to OE from Word all the time). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "gordongl" wrote in message ... I am using Home and Student edition - 2003. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The Home and Student version of Office 2007 does not include Outlook and will not use Outlook Express, so perhaps we should find out what version the OP has. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Now I am confused. Have you got Outlook? Why are you trying to use Outlook Express then? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... It is neither one. Is it possible my home and student version of word is not compatible with outlook? "Graham Mayor" wrote: Word is not an e-mail application. It uses whatever e-mail application is set as default. In your case this apepars to be Outlook Express. Open Outlook Express - is the message in the SENT ITEMS folder or the OUTBOX folder? If the former, it has been sent; if the latter, it is waiting to be sent. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org gordongl wrote: When in word I click on email then put in the address and click on copy to - it says message sent but ---- "Terry Farrell" wrote: So when you use File, Send To, Email Recipient, you get confirmation that it has been sent but it hasn't actually done anything - not even appeared in the OE Out Box or Sent Items folders? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message news outlook express is the default "Terry Farrell" wrote: You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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Have you opened Outlook to see if the posts are in the Out Box?
Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I am using Home and Student edition - 2003. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The Home and Student version of Office 2007 does not include Outlook and will not use Outlook Express, so perhaps we should find out what version the OP has. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Now I am confused. Have you got Outlook? Why are you trying to use Outlook Express then? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... It is neither one. Is it possible my home and student version of word is not compatible with outlook? "Graham Mayor" wrote: Word is not an e-mail application. It uses whatever e-mail application is set as default. In your case this apepars to be Outlook Express. Open Outlook Express - is the message in the SENT ITEMS folder or the OUTBOX folder? If the former, it has been sent; if the latter, it is waiting to be sent. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org gordongl wrote: When in word I click on email then put in the address and click on copy to - it says message sent but ---- "Terry Farrell" wrote: So when you use File, Send To, Email Recipient, you get confirmation that it has been sent but it hasn't actually done anything - not even appeared in the OE Out Box or Sent Items folders? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message news outlook express is the default "Terry Farrell" wrote: You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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How dumb - no I only checked express, they are in Outlook and I will take it
from here - thank you all for your help and suggestions, Gordon "Terry Farrell" wrote: Have you opened Outlook to see if the posts are in the Out Box? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I am using Home and Student edition - 2003. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The Home and Student version of Office 2007 does not include Outlook and will not use Outlook Express, so perhaps we should find out what version the OP has. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Now I am confused. Have you got Outlook? Why are you trying to use Outlook Express then? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... It is neither one. Is it possible my home and student version of word is not compatible with outlook? "Graham Mayor" wrote: Word is not an e-mail application. It uses whatever e-mail application is set as default. In your case this apepars to be Outlook Express. Open Outlook Express - is the message in the SENT ITEMS folder or the OUTBOX folder? If the former, it has been sent; if the latter, it is waiting to be sent. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org gordongl wrote: When in word I click on email then put in the address and click on copy to - it says message sent but ---- "Terry Farrell" wrote: So when you use File, Send To, Email Recipient, you get confirmation that it has been sent but it hasn't actually done anything - not even appeared in the OE Out Box or Sent Items folders? Terry "gordongl" wrote in message news outlook express is the default "Terry Farrell" wrote: You need to go to the Control Panel, Internet and check under Programs Tab to see what client is set for Email as default. Word should be using which ever client is set here. Terry "gordongl" wrote in message ... I see outlook express, but when I go to it my messages don't show. If I sent a message from outlook express it works fine, if I try to send using microsoft word it says message sent but it never arrives. I test it by sending to my comcast address. "Rojo Habe" wrote: Click the Start button; at the top of your Start menu, Just below "Internet" you should see "Email". This should launch your email program. In this context, "client" can be thought of as another word for "program". "gordongl" wrote in message ... Boy, I feel stupid but I don't know who my email client is or how to tell. Sorry. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Open your email client associated with Word and check in the Sent Items folder. Is the email listed? If not, is it still in the Out Folder waiting to be sent? If not, please tell us the procedure you used to send the Word document. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "gordongl" wrote in message ... word says message is sent but it is never rec'd. - tried sending to myself and it never arrived though word says it was sent. |
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