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I have multipe worksheets in a single workbook. I would like to be able to
save each worksheet individually. I want to send each worksheet to an
individual, I do not want to send the entire workbook. All information must
be retained in the one workbook, but as the individual worksheets are
updated, the individual worksheet needs to be saved and sent to that
individual. Help anyone? Thanks.

Linda
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Dakota wrote:
I have multipe worksheets in a single workbook. I would like to be able to
save each worksheet individually. I want to send each worksheet to an
individual, I do not want to send the entire workbook. All information must
be retained in the one workbook, but as the individual worksheets are
updated, the individual worksheet needs to be saved and sent to that
individual. Help anyone? Thanks.

Linda


right click on the sheet tab, select move or copy, click down arrow
on top box that says "to book:", select new book. You now have that
sheet in a new book.

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"Dakota" wrote in message ...
I have multipe worksheets in a single workbook. I would like to be able to
save each worksheet individually. I want to send each worksheet to an
individual, I do not want to send the entire workbook. All information must
be retained in the one workbook, but as the individual worksheets are
updated, the individual worksheet needs to be saved and sent to that
individual. Help anyone? Thanks.

Linda



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"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ...
If you want to mail it then look at this pages

Outlook Express
http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/folder1/mail5.htm

Outlook
http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/folder2/mail5.htm

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Regards Ron de Bruin
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"Dakota" wrote in message ...
I have multipe worksheets in a single workbook. I would like to be able to
save each worksheet individually. I want to send each worksheet to an
individual, I do not want to send the entire workbook. All information must
be retained in the one workbook, but as the individual worksheets are
updated, the individual worksheet needs to be saved and sent to that
individual. Help anyone? Thanks.

Linda





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