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Default How do you set up a submit button to attach worksheet in email?

I am doing a form and I want to have a submit or send link on the bottom of
the page. I know how to make hyperlinks but I dont know how to get it where
when the user hits the send button it automatically saves that info and sends
that form to the intended email address. Basically so you dont have to attach
it yourself through email. Is there a way to do this?
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Have a look here for code to send mail

http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm#Tips
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I am doing a form and I want to have a submit or send link on the bottom of
the page. I know how to make hyperlinks but I dont know how to get it
where
when the user hits the send button it automatically saves that info and
sends
that form to the intended email address. Basically so you dont have to
attach
it yourself through email. Is there a way to do this?



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