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Routing Slips in Excel 2007 - where is "Next Routing Recipient ?"
I've received an email with an Excel attachment (probably from Excel 2003).
The email states: "The attached document has a routing slip. When you are done reviewing this document, choose Next Routing Recipient from the Microsoft Office Excel Send To menu on the File menu to return the document to its sender." I am using Excel 2007 and I can't find a "Next Routing Recipient" option. How do I not break the routing chain? |
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Routing Slips in Excel 2007 - where is "Next Routing Recipient ?"
Try the interactive ribbon guide to find the equivalent of any Excel 2003
command. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...491511033.aspx -- Jim "Dan246" wrote in message ... | I've received an email with an Excel attachment (probably from Excel 2003). | The email states: "The attached document has a routing slip. When you are | done reviewing this document, choose Next Routing Recipient from the | Microsoft Office Excel Send To menu on the File menu to return the document | to its sender." | | I am using Excel 2007 and I can't find a "Next Routing Recipient" option. | How do I not break the routing chain? |
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Routing Slips in Excel 2007 - where is "Next Routing Recipient
Jim, I tried that, but it didn't indicate a match for Routing Recipient.
However, I would be surprised if MS has dropped this feature. "Jim Rech" wrote: Try the interactive ribbon guide to find the equivalent of any Excel 2003 command. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...491511033.aspx -- Jim "Dan246" wrote in message ... | I've received an email with an Excel attachment (probably from Excel 2003). | The email states: "The attached document has a routing slip. When you are | done reviewing this document, choose Next Routing Recipient from the | Microsoft Office Excel Send To menu on the File menu to return the document | to its sender." | | I am using Excel 2007 and I can't find a "Next Routing Recipient" option. | How do I not break the routing chain? |
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Routing Slips in Excel 2007 - where is "Next Routing Recipient
I would be surprised if MS has dropped this feature.
Well, it does look as if it was dropped. -- Jim "FGump" wrote in message ... | Jim, I tried that, but it didn't indicate a match for Routing Recipient. | However, I would be surprised if MS has dropped this feature. | | "Jim Rech" wrote: | | Try the interactive ribbon guide to find the equivalent of any Excel 2003 | command. | | http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...491511033.aspx | | -- | Jim | "Dan246" wrote in message | ... | | I've received an email with an Excel attachment (probably from Excel | 2003). | | The email states: "The attached document has a routing slip. When you are | | done reviewing this document, choose Next Routing Recipient from the | | Microsoft Office Excel Send To menu on the File menu to return the | document | | to its sender." | | | | I am using Excel 2007 and I can't find a "Next Routing Recipient" option. | | How do I not break the routing chain? | | | |
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Routing Slips in Excel 2007 - where is "Next Routing Recipient
Well, it does look as if it was dropped.
Correct I try to execute the old 2003 control in 2007 with code but no luck. -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... I would be surprised if MS has dropped this feature. Well, it does look as if it was dropped. -- Jim "FGump" wrote in message ... | Jim, I tried that, but it didn't indicate a match for Routing Recipient. | However, I would be surprised if MS has dropped this feature. | | "Jim Rech" wrote: | | Try the interactive ribbon guide to find the equivalent of any Excel 2003 | command. | | http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...491511033.aspx | | -- | Jim | "Dan246" wrote in message | ... | | I've received an email with an Excel attachment (probably from Excel | 2003). | | The email states: "The attached document has a routing slip. When you are | | done reviewing this document, choose Next Routing Recipient from the | | Microsoft Office Excel Send To menu on the File menu to return the | document | | to its sender." | | | | I am using Excel 2007 and I can't find a "Next Routing Recipient" option. | | How do I not break the routing chain? | | | |
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