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I had a question regarding emailing a worksheet. In this version i have a
button on the toolbar that allows you to directly email the workbook. however
upon doing so the spreadsheet in embedded in the body of the message, but
after being sent it is no longer an active sheet. is there a way to email an
active sheet in the body of a message??


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Hi Chip, look if on this button you have a envelope, there is another button
with a clip to send the worksheet as attached,

you also can go to the menu FILE | SEND TO

to see it

hope this helps
regards from Brazil
Marcelo

"Chip Smith" escreveu:

I had a question regarding emailing a worksheet. In this version i have a
button on the toolbar that allows you to directly email the workbook. however
upon doing so the spreadsheet in embedded in the body of the message, but
after being sent it is no longer an active sheet. is there a way to email an
active sheet in the body of a message??


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