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Default the option "sent to" mail recipient is not available in excel 200

I am currently investigating a problem in excel 2003 where the option "sent
to" mail recipient is not available. This option is availablein excel 2000 so
i am confused as to why it is not available in excel 2003. the "sent to "
option is normally in the file option. I am fully aware of the alternaticve
way of using to sill use the option but i would like to know how i can put
the option in File. Can anyone advise me?.


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Hi Ngozi

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I am currently investigating a problem in excel 2003 where the option "sent
to" mail recipient is not available. This option is availablein excel 2000 so
i am confused as to why it is not available in excel 2003. the "sent to "
option is normally in the file option. I am fully aware of the alternaticve
way of using to sill use the option but i would like to know how i can put
the option in File. Can anyone advise me?.




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