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Shane

Embedded excel sheet in outlook question???
 
I have a user that went to file, Send To, Email recipient in Office XP. She
put the names of the people to send it to and then sent the document. She
then closed out of the document. She later went back into the excel file and
the Email toolbar was still in the excel file (to:, cc:, subject). Is there
an option to turn this off?? Thanks.

I also opened the file and I see the same thing, although I am in 2003.

Shane



Ron de Bruin

Embedded excel sheet in outlook question???
 
Hi Shane

Click again on the mail button next to the Save button and then save the file

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


"Shane" wrote in message ...
I have a user that went to file, Send To, Email recipient in Office XP. She
put the names of the people to send it to and then sent the document. She
then closed out of the document. She later went back into the excel file and
the Email toolbar was still in the excel file (to:, cc:, subject). Is there
an option to turn this off?? Thanks.

I also opened the file and I see the same thing, although I am in 2003.

Shane





Shane

Embedded excel sheet in outlook question???
 
Ron,

That worked. Thanks!

Shane



"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Hi Shane

Click again on the mail button next to the Save button and then save the file

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


"Shane" wrote in message ...
I have a user that went to file, Send To, Email recipient in Office XP. She
put the names of the people to send it to and then sent the document. She
then closed out of the document. She later went back into the excel file and
the Email toolbar was still in the excel file (to:, cc:, subject). Is there
an option to turn this off?? Thanks.

I also opened the file and I see the same thing, although I am in 2003.

Shane







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