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Emailing an excel worksheet
Send it as a .pdf. If they don't have Excel, they can't edit it anyway.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Craig" wrote in message . .. Is there anyway to email an excel worksheet without losing all the formatting. Currently the email looks like gibberish to the recipient. Of course if the recipient has Excel then you could send the .xls file but if they do not have Excel it needs to be imbedded in the email itself. Thanks, jcs |
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Emailing an excel worksheet
Is there anyway to email an excel worksheet without losing all the
formatting. Currently the email looks like gibberish to the recipient. Of course if the recipient has Excel then you could send the .xls file but if they do not have Excel it needs to be imbedded in the email itself. Thanks, jcs |
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