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I have been making extensive use of this feature when using Excel pivot
tables to analyze data and send out to the relevent staff member. As far as I
can see this option has been removed from 2007. Can it please be put back in
as it is a lot simpler than using cut and paste between excel and outlook. Or
if its still there can you fix the help so I can find it.

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Hi Alistair

You can add it to the QAT

The name is "E-mail"
Search for it in the commands that are not in the ribbon list

I bug a few months back to add it in FileSend


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"Alistair" wrote in message ...
I have been making extensive use of this feature when using Excel pivot
tables to analyze data and send out to the relevent staff member. As far as I
can see this option has been removed from 2007. Can it please be put back in
as it is a lot simpler than using cut and paste between excel and outlook. Or
if its still there can you fix the help so I can find it.

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Default Excel 2007 - Email as "Body Text"

I, too, would like to send worksheets in the body of e-mail messages, but the
only e-mail commands I can find in the QAT are, "E-mail", "E-mail as PDF
Attatchment" and "E-mail as XPS Attatchment". The "E-mail" command has a
pop-up description of "E-mail (FileSendAsAttatchment)" and when used tries to
send the entire 13MB workbook as an attatchment.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Hi Alistair

You can add it to the QAT

The name is "E-mail"
Search for it in the commands that are not in the ribbon list

I bug a few months back to add it in FileSend


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Regards Ron De Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl



"Alistair" wrote in message ...
I have been making extensive use of this feature when using Excel pivot
tables to analyze data and send out to the relevent staff member. As far as I
can see this option has been removed from 2007. Can it please be put back in
as it is a lot simpler than using cut and paste between excel and outlook. Or
if its still there can you fix the help so I can find it.

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Nevermind. I downloaded Mr. De Bruin's "SendMail Add-in" and it works like a
champ. Thank you, Ron.

"swellett" wrote:

I, too, would like to send worksheets in the body of e-mail messages, but the
only e-mail commands I can find in the QAT are, "E-mail", "E-mail as PDF
Attatchment" and "E-mail as XPS Attatchment". The "E-mail" command has a
pop-up description of "E-mail (FileSendAsAttatchment)" and when used tries to
send the entire 13MB workbook as an attatchment.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Hi Alistair

You can add it to the QAT

The name is "E-mail"
Search for it in the commands that are not in the ribbon list

I bug a few months back to add it in FileSend


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



"Alistair" wrote in message ...
I have been making extensive use of this feature when using Excel pivot
tables to analyze data and send out to the relevent staff member. As far as I
can see this option has been removed from 2007. Can it please be put back in
as it is a lot simpler than using cut and paste between excel and outlook. Or
if its still there can you fix the help so I can find it.

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Hi swellett

Sorry, I have post the wrong name
The name is "Send to Mail Recipient"

But my mail add-in is also a good option

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"swellett" wrote in message ...
Nevermind. I downloaded Mr. De Bruin's "SendMail Add-in" and it works like a
champ. Thank you, Ron.

"swellett" wrote:

I, too, would like to send worksheets in the body of e-mail messages, but the
only e-mail commands I can find in the QAT are, "E-mail", "E-mail as PDF
Attatchment" and "E-mail as XPS Attatchment". The "E-mail" command has a
pop-up description of "E-mail (FileSendAsAttatchment)" and when used tries to
send the entire 13MB workbook as an attatchment.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Hi Alistair

You can add it to the QAT

The name is "E-mail"
Search for it in the commands that are not in the ribbon list

I bug a few months back to add it in FileSend


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



"Alistair" wrote in message ...
I have been making extensive use of this feature when using Excel pivot
tables to analyze data and send out to the relevent staff member. As far as I
can see this option has been removed from 2007. Can it please be put back in
as it is a lot simpler than using cut and paste between excel and outlook. Or
if its still there can you fix the help so I can find it.

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Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.

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