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With Office 2000 we were able to email an open spreadsheet using the "Send
To" option, and have the spreadsheet as the body of the email. We updated
Outlook to 2003 and now Excel states that Outlook is not set up properly. Is
there a fix for this or does Outlook 2003 not work this way with the 2000
Office Suite anymore?
Note - We can still send it as an attachment.
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Hi Moses

For Office 2003 see this Kb first to check if you registry values are correct.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/834008
Office 2003 only uses the registry for MAPI information.


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With Office 2000 we were able to email an open spreadsheet using the "Send
To" option, and have the spreadsheet as the body of the email. We updated
Outlook to 2003 and now Excel states that Outlook is not set up properly. Is
there a fix for this or does Outlook 2003 not work this way with the 2000
Office Suite anymore?
Note - We can still send it as an attachment.

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