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Always Frustrated

Worksheet e-mailing
 
I have created a "Request for Quotation" for in Excel. I have added a line
for the company e-mail address I am sending the form to. When they fill in
the information, I have added my return e-mail address to the worksheet. How
can I click on the vedor e-mail address and have only the form transmitted to
the vendor? When the vendor is done intering the pricing I want them to click
on my return e-mail address listed on the worksheet and have it direct only
the worksheet back to my e-mail box. Can this be done without the use of
cover pages? If no, then how do I link a clean form to the cover page each
time I request a quote?

Bob Phillips

See http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/folder1/mail2.htm

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HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"Always Frustrated" <Always wrote in
message ...
I have created a "Request for Quotation" for in Excel. I have added a line
for the company e-mail address I am sending the form to. When they fill in
the information, I have added my return e-mail address to the worksheet.

How
can I click on the vedor e-mail address and have only the form transmitted

to
the vendor? When the vendor is done intering the pricing I want them to

click
on my return e-mail address listed on the worksheet and have it direct

only
the worksheet back to my e-mail box. Can this be done without the use of
cover pages? If no, then how do I link a clean form to the cover page

each
time I request a quote?





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