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Default sending worksheet deletes body of email

Hello All,

on a users computer there is MS Office 2003 SP2, and during this procedure
both Outlook and Excel are open.

A user at this company opens an Excel sheet and goes File Send To mail
recipient as attachment

A new mail message opens with attachment, and then user types in a message
in body of the email.

Hits send, but all the stuff in the body gets deleted but file is still
attached; the recipient doesnt see the body of the email plus in the €˜sent
items of the user it shows nothing in the body of the email.

When attaching from within Outlook this does not happen (ie this is the work
around for now)

I ran all Office updates (including SP2), same thing. Reinstalled Office,
same thing.

Not able to duplicate it on my own system, and user has same €˜mail format
options that I do

Any ideas?

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