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Dave Peterson
 
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Default Email a single worksheet

Could there be a semantic difference in the way people are responding to the
question.

I could use xl2003 to email a single worksheet, but it surely wasn't a single
worksheet when I received it.

I remember a couple of guys going out to see my brand new 1984 Datsun 210. One
asked if the driver side mirror folded in.

I said no.

The third guy said: Yes it will--once.

I can't believe this helps, but I do like that story.

Ron de Bruin wrote:

Hi Sandy

You are correct

See number 3
http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/problems.htm

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http://www.rondebruin.nl

"Sandy" wrote in message ...
Gord
I didn't select a range I just was on a particular sheet and did the
email...mind you the receipent sees this huge page...but you don't have to
select a range...I guess the answer to my question is if you are on the
Exchange 2003 for email you should be on Office 2003 also.
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Stellier


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Sandy

You can email selected range(s) from a worksheet as a "message body" but you
cannot send that sheet as an attached file on its own.

Semantics playing a part here, I do believe.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 10:49:03 -0700, Sandy
wrote:

Peo...thanks for getting back to me...I disagree with you...you can/could
email a single worksheet in a workbook...we have done it with Excel 2003 and
we could do it before with outlook....

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Stellier


"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

You can't email a single sheet, never could. The only way manually is to
copy the particular sheet to a new workbook and mail that workbook.
Otherwsie you would need VBA.




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Dave Peterson