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I want to e-mail a workbook. In XP is was able to use FileSendTo...

In 2007, under Office ButtonSend, all I see is Fax.

Is Sendto somewhere else in 2007, or do I have to install something to be
able to e-mail a file.

Regards,
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Have you checked this

Close Excel first and check out if Outlook or Outlook Express/Windows Mail is your mail program for Office.
StartSettingsControl Panel....Internet options (Program Tab)
In Vista : StartDefault programs


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"Fred Smith" wrote in message ...
I want to e-mail a workbook. In XP is was able to use FileSendTo...

In 2007, under Office ButtonSend, all I see is Fax.

Is Sendto somewhere else in 2007, or do I have to install something to be
able to e-mail a file.

Regards,
Fred.

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Hi Ron,

Yes, Windows Mail is set as my default mail program.

I tried putting icons on the QAT, but it didn't get me what I want.

I added E-mail to the QAT, but nothing happens when I click on it.
I added Send to Mail Recipient, but it sends only one sheet, and puts that
sheet in the body of the e-mail.
I added Send , but it only gives me one choice, Internet Fax.

I would like to send the workbook as an attachment in an e-mail.

I'm using Office 2007 Home and Student, and Windows Mail as my mail program.

Thanks for your help,
Fred.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
...
Have you checked this

Close Excel first and check out if Outlook or Outlook Express/Windows Mail
is your mail program for Office.
StartSettingsControl Panel....Internet options (Program Tab)
In Vista : StartDefault programs


--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
I want to e-mail a workbook. In XP is was able to use FileSendTo...

In 2007, under Office ButtonSend, all I see is Fax.

Is Sendto somewhere else in 2007, or do I have to install something to be
able to e-mail a file.

Regards,
Fred.


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Try this Fred

Run Office Diagnostics.
Office ButtonExcel Options...Resources


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"Fred Smith" wrote in message ...
Hi Ron,

Yes, Windows Mail is set as my default mail program.

I tried putting icons on the QAT, but it didn't get me what I want.

I added E-mail to the QAT, but nothing happens when I click on it.
I added Send to Mail Recipient, but it sends only one sheet, and puts that
sheet in the body of the e-mail.
I added Send , but it only gives me one choice, Internet Fax.

I would like to send the workbook as an attachment in an e-mail.

I'm using Office 2007 Home and Student, and Windows Mail as my mail program.

Thanks for your help,
Fred.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
...
Have you checked this

Close Excel first and check out if Outlook or Outlook Express/Windows Mail
is your mail program for Office.
StartSettingsControl Panel....Internet options (Program Tab)
In Vista : StartDefault programs


--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
I want to e-mail a workbook. In XP is was able to use FileSendTo...

In 2007, under Office ButtonSend, all I see is Fax.

Is Sendto somewhere else in 2007, or do I have to install something to be
able to e-mail a file.

Regards,
Fred.


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No luck there, Ron. All diagnostics finished with no errors and no
corrective action suggested.

Is is possible this is one of the "features" of Home and Student? It's cheap
because it won't communicate with Windows Mail?

Fred.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
...
Try this Fred

Run Office Diagnostics.
Office ButtonExcel Options...Resources

--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
Hi Ron,

Yes, Windows Mail is set as my default mail program.

I tried putting icons on the QAT, but it didn't get me what I want.

I added E-mail to the QAT, but nothing happens when I click on it.
I added Send to Mail Recipient, but it sends only one sheet, and puts
that sheet in the body of the e-mail.
I added Send , but it only gives me one choice, Internet Fax.

I would like to send the workbook as an attachment in an e-mail.

I'm using Office 2007 Home and Student, and Windows Mail as my mail
program.

Thanks for your help,
Fred.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
...
Have you checked this

Close Excel first and check out if Outlook or Outlook Express/Windows
Mail is your mail program for Office.
StartSettingsControl Panel....Internet options (Program Tab)
In Vista : StartDefault programs


--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
I want to e-mail a workbook. In XP is was able to use FileSendTo...

In 2007, under Office ButtonSend, all I see is Fax.

Is Sendto somewhere else in 2007, or do I have to install something to
be able to e-mail a file.

Regards,
Fred.





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Hi Fred

Is is possible this is one of the "features"

I never hear about that

Try to reinstall


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"Fred Smith" wrote in message ...
No luck there, Ron. All diagnostics finished with no errors and no
corrective action suggested.

Is is possible this is one of the "features" of Home and Student? It's cheap
because it won't communicate with Windows Mail?

Fred.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
...
Try this Fred

Run Office Diagnostics.
Office ButtonExcel Options...Resources

--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
Hi Ron,

Yes, Windows Mail is set as my default mail program.

I tried putting icons on the QAT, but it didn't get me what I want.

I added E-mail to the QAT, but nothing happens when I click on it.
I added Send to Mail Recipient, but it sends only one sheet, and puts
that sheet in the body of the e-mail.
I added Send , but it only gives me one choice, Internet Fax.

I would like to send the workbook as an attachment in an e-mail.

I'm using Office 2007 Home and Student, and Windows Mail as my mail
program.

Thanks for your help,
Fred.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
...
Have you checked this

Close Excel first and check out if Outlook or Outlook Express/Windows
Mail is your mail program for Office.
StartSettingsControl Panel....Internet options (Program Tab)
In Vista : StartDefault programs


--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
I want to e-mail a workbook. In XP is was able to use FileSendTo...

In 2007, under Office ButtonSend, all I see is Fax.

Is Sendto somewhere else in 2007, or do I have to install something to
be able to e-mail a file.

Regards,
Fred.


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OK. Thanks for your help.

Fred.

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Hi Fred

Is is possible this is one of the "features"

I never hear about that

Try to reinstall


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"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
No luck there, Ron. All diagnostics finished with no errors and no
corrective action suggested.

Is is possible this is one of the "features" of Home and Student? It's
cheap because it won't communicate with Windows Mail?

Fred.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
...
Try this Fred

Run Office Diagnostics.
Office ButtonExcel Options...Resources

--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
Hi Ron,

Yes, Windows Mail is set as my default mail program.

I tried putting icons on the QAT, but it didn't get me what I want.

I added E-mail to the QAT, but nothing happens when I click on it.
I added Send to Mail Recipient, but it sends only one sheet, and puts
that sheet in the body of the e-mail.
I added Send , but it only gives me one choice, Internet Fax.

I would like to send the workbook as an attachment in an e-mail.

I'm using Office 2007 Home and Student, and Windows Mail as my mail
program.

Thanks for your help,
Fred.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
...
Have you checked this

Close Excel first and check out if Outlook or Outlook Express/Windows
Mail is your mail program for Office.
StartSettingsControl Panel....Internet options (Program Tab)
In Vista : StartDefault programs


--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
I want to e-mail a workbook. In XP is was able to use FileSendTo...

In 2007, under Office ButtonSend, all I see is Fax.

Is Sendto somewhere else in 2007, or do I have to install something
to be able to e-mail a file.

Regards,
Fred.



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