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I have multiple clients on correspondence, some of whom do not have e-mail.
I would like to be able to send an e-mail to those who do, and then send a
cc'd copy to a staff memeber in my office to print out the letter and snail
mail it. Can this be done?
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Have you tried FileSend toMail Recipient As Attachment? You can e-mail
your correspondence to clients and cc to your assistant with instructions.
I would probably send a copy to the clients and then send another e-mail
copy to an assistant and spare the clients from the details of the internal
workings of my office :-)

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ejaymayer wrote:
I have multiple clients on correspondence, some of whom do not have
e-mail. I would like to be able to send an e-mail to those who do,
and then send a cc'd copy to a staff memeber in my office to print
out the letter and snail mail it. Can this be done?



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Why not just forward the original message with attachments to your assistant
and include your instructions there? That way the clients won't see them.
Genine

"Greg Maxey" wrote:

Have you tried FileSend toMail Recipient As Attachment? You can e-mail
your correspondence to clients and cc to your assistant with instructions.
I would probably send a copy to the clients and then send another e-mail
copy to an assistant and spare the clients from the details of the internal
workings of my office :-)

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Greg Maxey/Word MVP
A Peer in Peer to Peer Support

ejaymayer wrote:
I have multiple clients on correspondence, some of whom do not have
e-mail. I would like to be able to send an e-mail to those who do,
and then send a cc'd copy to a staff memeber in my office to print
out the letter and snail mail it. Can this be done?




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Yes, that would work nicely too.

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Genine wrote:
Why not just forward the original message with attachments to your
assistant and include your instructions there? That way the clients
won't see them. Genine

"Greg Maxey" wrote:

Have you tried FileSend toMail Recipient As Attachment? You can
e-mail your correspondence to clients and cc to your assistant with
instructions. I would probably send a copy to the clients and then
send another e-mail copy to an assistant and spare the clients from
the details of the internal workings of my office :-)

--
Greg Maxey/Word MVP
A Peer in Peer to Peer Support

ejaymayer wrote:
I have multiple clients on correspondence, some of whom do not have
e-mail. I would like to be able to send an e-mail to those who do,
and then send a cc'd copy to a staff memeber in my office to print
out the letter and snail mail it. Can this be done?



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