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Hi,

By any ways can we send the entire file or a workbook using outlook. This is
something that i do not want to open an outlook and keep on attaching files.
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Hi,

Try this

http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm
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Hi,

By any ways can we send the entire file or a workbook using outlook. This is
something that i do not want to open an outlook and keep on attaching files.
An instant way

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In Windows Explorer, right click on the file and select "Send to", "Mail
Recipient".

Vick wrote:

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By any ways can we send the entire file or a workbook using outlook. This is
something that i do not want to open an outlook and keep on attaching files.
An instant way


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