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I sent a WORD document as an attachment to an email. The person who
received it edited in some comments and attempted to send the edited document back to me. He did not hit REPLY since that deletes the attachments. So he FORWARDED the original email and with the edited attached WORD document to me. But.....the edits were missing when I opened the attached WORD document. He opened his edited WORD document that he had sent me attached to the forwarded email and found the edits had not been saved. Question: is there a way of editing a WORD attachment, saving it including the edits and sending it back to the original sender without opening the original WORD document and saving it to a directory, then, when returning the edited document attach it to a reply email message? Any solutions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Regards, PJF |
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