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Default Excel 2002 using send to with Outlook2003

i have the full version of office 2003 standard (not individually upgraded)
and when i try to email through excel, nothing happens. hitting the send
button does not do anything. i get no error messages or anything. what could
be the problem?

"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Hi

I am sorry to tell you that MS don't tell people that
upgrade only Outlook are losing this function.

More info you can find here (number 3)
http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/problems.htm

You can use my Outlook Add-in if you use Outlook.
This will work for you only it will not send shapes.

--
Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl


"Kroese & Kroese" <Kroese & wrote in message
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I have a document in Excel 2002 that I want to use the send to email
recepient function but when I try to do this I get an error saying it can't
find my email program. I recently upgraded to Outlook 2003 I am wondering if
this is what is causing the problem and if there is any way around it or if
the 2 programs are not compatible with each other any more?




 
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