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Hi!;

I have one question regarding Excel send to function. When I want to send
excel information through from email and click the send to menu that build in
the excel, the default email editor is MS outlook. In case of I don't want MS
outlook as default email editor and I want choose other email editor like
Outlook express to do the job. How do I change the setting?

Thanks & Regards

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Control PanelInternet OptionsProgramsEmail. Pick OE from the drop-down
list.

Close Excel and re-start.

Note: Outlook and Outlook Express are email clients, not editors.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 17:25:07 -0800, kysiow
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Hi!;

I have one question regarding Excel send to function. When I want to send
excel information through from email and click the send to menu that build in
the excel, the default email editor is MS outlook. In case of I don't want MS
outlook as default email editor and I want choose other email editor like
Outlook express to do the job. How do I change the setting?

Thanks & Regards


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