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When I click on the e-mail envelope on the Excel tool bar to send and e-mail
I get the message:

"Excel could not start e-mail program....."

Outlook 2003 is the e-mail program and is running and working fine. Outlook
is new as is Excel on the new computer which is a Soiny Vaio purchased 15th
dec 06 so all is new. There are no other e-mail progrmaes on my PC.
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Hi Andy

See this page
http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/problems.htm


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When I click on the e-mail envelope on the Excel tool bar to send and e-mail
I get the message:

"Excel could not start e-mail program....."

Outlook 2003 is the e-mail program and is running and working fine. Outlook
is new as is Excel on the new computer which is a Soiny Vaio purchased 15th
dec 06 so all is new. There are no other e-mail progrmaes on my PC.
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Ian D Anderson

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