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Heres what I do: While worksheet is open, move cursor over tab at bottom of
worksheet your client wants to email; right click on tab, choose "Move or Copy"; then select "New book", check in lower left on "create a copy"; click "OK"; now, go to top, choose FILE and SEND TO: and a copy of the 1 worksheet will email out. "Carla Bradley" wrote: I have a client with Excel 2003 and he wants to know if he can email only one worksheet from a spreadsheet instead of the entire spreadsheet. Only way I know to do it is lock down the others or copy the one to a blank spreadsheet and send it or create a macro to do that. Any other ideas because he didn't like any of those. Thanks, Carla |
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