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When I click on the File Send To option for a particular workbook, I want
the "Recipient" to automatically populate. Is there a way to force this behavior (without using VBA)? Thanks for your help ... bill |
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Doesn't appear to be.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "WCM" wrote in message ... When I click on the File Send To option for a particular workbook, I want the "Recipient" to automatically populate. Is there a way to force this behavior (without using VBA)? Thanks for your help ... bill |
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Thank you Tom - saves me the time trying to go that route.
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Doesn't appear to be. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "WCM" wrote in message ... When I click on the File Send To option for a particular workbook, I want the "Recipient" to automatically populate. Is there a way to force this behavior (without using VBA)? Thanks for your help ... bill |
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One of my end users was having a similar problem: she's been using
spreadsheets that remembered addy's, but for some reason they no longer were so that when she opened the sheet and went to File, Send to, Mail Recipient that addresses it USED to remember weren't there. What I found works is: File, Send To, Mail Recipient. Enter the address you want. Save the file. Send the document. Close the file, reopen it. File, Send To, Mail Recipient - the last address(es) sent to should be there. Not perfect, but if it's a file you'd be sending to the same person/people over & over, it'll remember that much of it (will remember multiple addys, CC & BCC included). You'd have to set it up the first time, but from that point on it remembers. Not perfect, but may suit your needs. I hope this helps - please let me know. Thanks! Scott L Grimes WCM wrote: Thank you Tom - saves me the time trying to go that route. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Doesn't appear to be. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "WCM" wrote in message ... When I click on the File Send To option for a particular workbook, I want the "Recipient" to automatically populate. Is there a way to force this behavior (without using VBA)? Thanks for your help ... bill |
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