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Is there a way in Excel to make Outlook 2000 your default. Everytime I use
the "Send To" command it launches Outlook Express. I want the command to
launch only Outlook 2000.

TIA,

J New
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Hi Jimbo

Check out if Outlook is your mail program for Office
StartSettingsControl Panel....Internet options (Program Tab)Close Excel
first before you make a change.
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Is there a way in Excel to make Outlook 2000 your default. Everytime I
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the "Send To" command it launches Outlook Express. I want the command to
launch only Outlook 2000.

TIA,

J New



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Gord Dibben
 
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Jimbo

Your default email client is selected from Internet OptionsPrograms.

Close Excel then StartSettingsControl PanelInternet OptionsProgramsE-mail

Choose Outlook 2000 from the dropdown.

Re-open Excel and try a FileSend ToMail Recipient.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 11:59:04 -0800, "Jimbo"
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Is there a way in Excel to make Outlook 2000 your default. Everytime I use
the "Send To" command it launches Outlook Express. I want the command to
launch only Outlook 2000.

TIA,

J New


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