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When I use e-mail hyperlink, I can click on it to bring the email client
window. By default, I am getting Outlook Express window.

How can I change the default email client to Lotus Notes, so that I can send
mails from Excel using Lotus Notes client?
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You may try this

- Tools-Internet Options

- Click on "Programs" tab

- In the "e-mail" Combo box select the desired default e-mail program

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"Kamlesh" wrote:

When I use e-mail hyperlink, I can click on it to bring the email client
window. By default, I am getting Outlook Express window.

How can I change the default email client to Lotus Notes, so that I can send
mails from Excel using Lotus Notes client?

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Yes, it worked. Thanks a lot.
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One of my users is having the same problem. When I go into Tool/ Internet
Options, there is NO Program tab?
I downloaded the latest IE. Still no Tab?
Is there another way to change default? Somehow it got changed to Outlook
Express, instead of Outlook, and now when he is trying to route something,
and a box comes up to setup internet email.
Thanks.

"NAVEEN" wrote:

You may try this

- Tools-Internet Options

- Click on "Programs" tab

- In the "e-mail" Combo box select the desired default e-mail program

Regards
NAVEEN

"Kamlesh" wrote:

When I use e-mail hyperlink, I can click on it to bring the email client
window. By default, I am getting Outlook Express window.

How can I change the default email client to Lotus Notes, so that I can send
mails from Excel using Lotus Notes client?

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I think I'd ask this question in a newsgroup devoted to MSIE--not excel.

NANcy05 wrote:

One of my users is having the same problem. When I go into Tool/ Internet
Options, there is NO Program tab?
I downloaded the latest IE. Still no Tab?
Is there another way to change default? Somehow it got changed to Outlook
Express, instead of Outlook, and now when he is trying to route something,
and a box comes up to setup internet email.
Thanks.

"NAVEEN" wrote:

You may try this

- Tools-Internet Options

- Click on "Programs" tab

- In the "e-mail" Combo box select the desired default e-mail program

Regards
NAVEEN

"Kamlesh" wrote:

When I use e-mail hyperlink, I can click on it to bring the email client
window. By default, I am getting Outlook Express window.

How can I change the default email client to Lotus Notes, so that I can send
mails from Excel using Lotus Notes client?


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