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Not sure what emailing has to do with drive letters. Once attached, a copy
of the file is in the email and is not associated with a drive. Perhaps you could explain what you mean. Regards, Tom Ogilvy Sandy wrote in message ... When emailing Excel spreadsheets, sometimes the drive letter changes unexpectedly, i.e. from F to G. Would code using a universal naming convention (UNC) work? If so, what would be an example of how to code it? Is there something else that might be causing this problem? |
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