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Alistair
 
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Default Excel 2007 - Email as "Body Text"

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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