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I can email the entire workbook but not just a worksheet. We use Exchange
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On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 09:48:01 -0700, Roger Fulton <Roger
wrote: I can email the entire workbook but not just a worksheet. We use Exchange Server and Office 2003. Have you tried copying the worksheet to a new single sheet workbook of it's own and then emailing that? AFAIAA there is no Excel equivalent of the Lotus 123 File Extract command, which did allow just a single sheet to be saved as a separate file, in one step. Rgds __ Richard Buttrey Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK __________________________ |
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Thanks for the suggestion although I was hoping to avoid doing that. I can
email the single worksheet from some terminals but not the one I usually work at and it can be a drag just to log on to a different terminal for the sole purpose of emailing a worksheet. I could wait for our Help Desk to fix it but was hoping to get this taken care of before the end of September. "Richard Buttrey" wrote: On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 09:48:01 -0700, Roger Fulton <Roger wrote: I can email the entire workbook but not just a worksheet. We use Exchange Server and Office 2003. Have you tried copying the worksheet to a new single sheet workbook of it's own and then emailing that? AFAIAA there is no Excel equivalent of the Lotus 123 File Extract command, which did allow just a single sheet to be saved as a separate file, in one step. Rgds __ Richard Buttrey Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK __________________________ |
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Maybe I'm missing something, but are you saying you can email a single
sheet workbook but only from some PCs? What about a multi-sheet workbook? If that's the case then surely it suggests a hardware problem, not an Excel problem? Can you post the macro code that you're running, which presumably creates, or at least identifies the workbook to be emailed, and which then carries on and attaches the workbook to an Outlook email message. Rgds Roger Fulton wrote: Thanks for the suggestion although I was hoping to avoid doing that. I can email the single worksheet from some terminals but not the one I usually work at and it can be a drag just to log on to a different terminal for the sole purpose of emailing a worksheet. I could wait for our Help Desk to fix it but was hoping to get this taken care of before the end of September. "Richard Buttrey" wrote: On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 09:48:01 -0700, Roger Fulton <Roger wrote: I can email the entire workbook but not just a worksheet. We use Exchange Server and Office 2003. Have you tried copying the worksheet to a new single sheet workbook of it's own and then emailing that? AFAIAA there is no Excel equivalent of the Lotus 123 File Extract command, which did allow just a single sheet to be saved as a separate file, in one step. Rgds __ Richard Buttrey Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK __________________________ |
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I am not running any particular macros. We are trying to send a single
worksheet from a multi-sheet workbook. We do not want to send the entire workbook. In our office we provide a daily report to management on the network connectivity of some of the remote work sites we monitor. All information is hand entered and then the worksheet is emailed using the link to Outlook provided in the icon bar at the top of the screen. A pop-up window asks if I want to send the entire workbook or the worksheet and when I choose to send just the worksheet (which is all management wants to receive), another pop-up announces that Excel could not start the e-mail program. This only happens on some of the terminals. The problem I am having is that it doesn't happen on all the terminals in our work area and it doesn't happen to all employees. Also, some employees can send the worksheet from one terminal while others cannot but on another terminal the problem affects these same employees the opposite way. All employees can send the report from at least one of the terminals but we don't always sit at the same terminal. Is there a way to set all terminals so that all employees are able to send just the worksheet no matter which terminal they are working from on any given day? The Excel file we are using is shared (we also use it for our daily log). Roger "Richard" wrote: Maybe I'm missing something, but are you saying you can email a single sheet workbook but only from some PCs? What about a multi-sheet workbook? If that's the case then surely it suggests a hardware problem, not an Excel problem? Can you post the macro code that you're running, which presumably creates, or at least identifies the workbook to be emailed, and which then carries on and attaches the workbook to an Outlook email message. Rgds Roger Fulton wrote: Thanks for the suggestion although I was hoping to avoid doing that. I can email the single worksheet from some terminals but not the one I usually work at and it can be a drag just to log on to a different terminal for the sole purpose of emailing a worksheet. I could wait for our Help Desk to fix it but was hoping to get this taken care of before the end of September. "Richard Buttrey" wrote: On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 09:48:01 -0700, Roger Fulton <Roger wrote: I can email the entire workbook but not just a worksheet. We use Exchange Server and Office 2003. Have you tried copying the worksheet to a new single sheet workbook of it's own and then emailing that? AFAIAA there is no Excel equivalent of the Lotus 123 File Extract command, which did allow just a single sheet to be saved as a separate file, in one step. Rgds __ Richard Buttrey Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK __________________________ |
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Hi Roger,
I am using Windows XP and Office XP. When I choose email from Excel, it let me choose the option whether to email the whole workbook or just a single worksheet as an attachment. I am wondering why it is not with you. Thanks, Shail Roger Fulton wrote: I am not running any particular macros. We are trying to send a single worksheet from a multi-sheet workbook. We do not want to send the entire workbook. In our office we provide a daily report to management on the network connectivity of some of the remote work sites we monitor. All information is hand entered and then the worksheet is emailed using the link to Outlook provided in the icon bar at the top of the screen. A pop-up window asks if I want to send the entire workbook or the worksheet and when I choose to send just the worksheet (which is all management wants to receive), another pop-up announces that Excel could not start the e-mail program. This only happens on some of the terminals. The problem I am having is that it doesn't happen on all the terminals in our work area and it doesn't happen to all employees. Also, some employees can send the worksheet from one terminal while others cannot but on another terminal the problem affects these same employees the opposite way. All employees can send the report from at least one of the terminals but we don't always sit at the same terminal. Is there a way to set all terminals so that all employees are able to send just the worksheet no matter which terminal they are working from on any given day? The Excel file we are using is shared (we also use it for our daily log). Roger "Richard" wrote: Maybe I'm missing something, but are you saying you can email a single sheet workbook but only from some PCs? What about a multi-sheet workbook? If that's the case then surely it suggests a hardware problem, not an Excel problem? Can you post the macro code that you're running, which presumably creates, or at least identifies the workbook to be emailed, and which then carries on and attaches the workbook to an Outlook email message. Rgds Roger Fulton wrote: Thanks for the suggestion although I was hoping to avoid doing that. I can email the single worksheet from some terminals but not the one I usually work at and it can be a drag just to log on to a different terminal for the sole purpose of emailing a worksheet. I could wait for our Help Desk to fix it but was hoping to get this taken care of before the end of September. "Richard Buttrey" wrote: On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 09:48:01 -0700, Roger Fulton <Roger wrote: I can email the entire workbook but not just a worksheet. We use Exchange Server and Office 2003. Have you tried copying the worksheet to a new single sheet workbook of it's own and then emailing that? AFAIAA there is no Excel equivalent of the Lotus 123 File Extract command, which did allow just a single sheet to be saved as a separate file, in one step. Rgds __ Richard Buttrey Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK __________________________ |
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That's what I have been asking. When I choose to send the single worksheet, I
get an error message that Excel is unable to open the e-mail program but if I choose to send the whole workbook as an attachment there is no problem. To make things worse, it only happens on some of the terminals that I work from. "shail" wrote: Hi Roger, I am using Windows XP and Office XP. When I choose email from Excel, it let me choose the option whether to email the whole workbook or just a single worksheet as an attachment. I am wondering why it is not with you. Thanks, Shail Roger Fulton wrote: I am not running any particular macros. We are trying to send a single worksheet from a multi-sheet workbook. We do not want to send the entire workbook. In our office we provide a daily report to management on the network connectivity of some of the remote work sites we monitor. All information is hand entered and then the worksheet is emailed using the link to Outlook provided in the icon bar at the top of the screen. A pop-up window asks if I want to send the entire workbook or the worksheet and when I choose to send just the worksheet (which is all management wants to receive), another pop-up announces that Excel could not start the e-mail program. This only happens on some of the terminals. The problem I am having is that it doesn't happen on all the terminals in our work area and it doesn't happen to all employees. Also, some employees can send the worksheet from one terminal while others cannot but on another terminal the problem affects these same employees the opposite way. All employees can send the report from at least one of the terminals but we don't always sit at the same terminal. Is there a way to set all terminals so that all employees are able to send just the worksheet no matter which terminal they are working from on any given day? The Excel file we are using is shared (we also use it for our daily log). Roger "Richard" wrote: Maybe I'm missing something, but are you saying you can email a single sheet workbook but only from some PCs? What about a multi-sheet workbook? If that's the case then surely it suggests a hardware problem, not an Excel problem? Can you post the macro code that you're running, which presumably creates, or at least identifies the workbook to be emailed, and which then carries on and attaches the workbook to an Outlook email message. Rgds Roger Fulton wrote: Thanks for the suggestion although I was hoping to avoid doing that. I can email the single worksheet from some terminals but not the one I usually work at and it can be a drag just to log on to a different terminal for the sole purpose of emailing a worksheet. I could wait for our Help Desk to fix it but was hoping to get this taken care of before the end of September. "Richard Buttrey" wrote: On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 09:48:01 -0700, Roger Fulton <Roger wrote: I can email the entire workbook but not just a worksheet. We use Exchange Server and Office 2003. Have you tried copying the worksheet to a new single sheet workbook of it's own and then emailing that? AFAIAA there is no Excel equivalent of the Lotus 123 File Extract command, which did allow just a single sheet to be saved as a separate file, in one step. Rgds __ Richard Buttrey Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK __________________________ |
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