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Old June 6th, 2006, 04:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default e-mailing files designed in Publisher 2003

I used to be able to design a document in Publisher then e-mail it by going
to File, pulling down the menu and selecting Send e-mail. Once a file was
sent, my Outlook would save a copy of the sent e-mail in the Sent folder of
Outlook.

Within the last two weeks, when I do the same process (go to File, pull down
the menu and select Send e-mail) the look is different. That is not the
problem, although I don't really like the different look. The major problem
is that a copy of the sent e-mail has not been saving to the Sent folder in
Outlook.
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Old June 6th, 2006, 01:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default e-mailing files designed in Publisher 2003

What, if any, changes have you made to your computer lately? New software or
hardware? Delete or uninstall anything?

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I used to be able to design a document in Publisher then e-mail it by going
to File, pulling down the menu and selecting Send e-mail. Once a file was
sent, my Outlook would save a copy of the sent e-mail in the Sent folder
of
Outlook.

Within the last two weeks, when I do the same process (go to File, pull
down
the menu and select Send e-mail) the look is different. That is not the
problem, although I don't really like the different look. The major
problem
is that a copy of the sent e-mail has not been saving to the Sent folder
in
Outlook.



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Old June 6th, 2006, 03:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default e-mailing files designed in Publisher 2003

All attachments or just Publisher? Tools, options, preferences tab, E-mail
options button, check Save copies of messages in Sent Items folder. I haven't
installed 2007, I am assuming it is like 2003.

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"Maria" wrote in message
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I used to be able to design a document in Publisher then e-mail it by going
to File, pulling down the menu and selecting Send e-mail. Once a file was
sent, my Outlook would save a copy of the sent e-mail in the Sent folder of
Outlook.

Within the last two weeks, when I do the same process (go to File, pull down
the menu and select Send e-mail) the look is different. That is not the
problem, although I don't really like the different look. The major problem
is that a copy of the sent e-mail has not been saving to the Sent folder in
Outlook.



 




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