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I did as suggested and added send to mail recipient, but when it showed up in
the tool bar it was shaded and I cannot access it. I went into Excel 2007 and used the repair function but I cannot get this function to work. |
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Hi Lisa
Check this Excel can't find or use the wrong mail program 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 "Lisa" wrote in message ... I did as suggested and added send to mail recipient, but when it showed up in the tool bar it was shaded and I cannot access it. I went into Excel 2007 and used the repair function but I cannot get this function to work. |
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In a round about way this helped. It did not initially work so I reset my
default to Microsoft Mail and went into the Excel Options Customize All Commands Send To Mail Recipient and after the third try it finally showed up in the ribbon. Then I went back and reset my e-mail to Outlook and it worked. Strange. Thanks for leading me into the right direction although I am concerned that something is not working correctly with my Windows 2007 now. Lisa "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Hi Lisa Check this Excel can't find or use the wrong mail program 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 "Lisa" wrote in message ... I did as suggested and added send to mail recipient, but when it showed up in the tool bar it was shaded and I cannot access it. I went into Excel 2007 and used the repair function but I cannot get this function to work. |
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Do this also
Run Office Diagnostics. Office ButtonExcel Options...Resources -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Lisa" wrote in message ... In a round about way this helped. It did not initially work so I reset my default to Microsoft Mail and went into the Excel Options Customize All Commands Send To Mail Recipient and after the third try it finally showed up in the ribbon. Then I went back and reset my e-mail to Outlook and it worked. Strange. Thanks for leading me into the right direction although I am concerned that something is not working correctly with my Windows 2007 now. Lisa "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Hi Lisa Check this Excel can't find or use the wrong mail program 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 "Lisa" wrote in message ... I did as suggested and added send to mail recipient, but when it showed up in the tool bar it was shaded and I cannot access it. I went into Excel 2007 and used the repair function but I cannot get this function to work. |
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