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Allen Scott
 
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Default emailing a Word document

I am n ew to teh computer world...just installed Office Pro 2003. I have
typed a letter in Word and now need to email it to someone. I have tried the
"file", "send to", "mail recipient" and then pressed "send copy". It is not
being received. What should I do?
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default emailing a Word document

On the General tab of Tools | Options, check the box for "Mail as
attachment," then use File | Send To | Mail Recipient (As Attachment). You
may still need to manually send the message from your mail client if it is
not set up to send mail immediately.

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I am n ew to teh computer world...just installed Office Pro 2003. I have
typed a letter in Word and now need to email it to someone. I have tried

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"file", "send to", "mail recipient" and then pressed "send copy". It is

not
being received. What should I do?
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