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E-mailing Excel Workbooks
Hello,
If this is not really an Outlook problem then please accept my apologies One of the users in my work e-mails an Excel 2002 workbook using Windows XP (Professional) by simply clicking on the paperclip and then an Excel workbook. When the recipient opens the attachment the workbook opens and then the e-mail header appears between the toolbars and the sheet. Clicking on the e-mail button on the Excel toolbar, (or selecting View Toolbars Customize), hides/deletes the e-mail header and clicking the toolbar button again, (or exiting from Customize), brings it back. It only happens with this users computer and she used to be able to attach workbooks as normal. She is not aware of having changed anything and I can't find anything that has been changed. Has anyone got any clue as to what is happening? Grateful for any help, Sandy -- to e-mail direct replace @mailintor.com with @tiscali.co.uk |
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E-mailing Excel Workbooks
The user is apparently using the File | Send To | Recipient or the Email
button in Excel to display the "Office envelope" headers. This functionality is available in any workbook and doesn't have anything in particular to do with receiving a workbook as a file attachment, nor does it prevent the workbook from being saved and attached through the paperclip button in an Outlook message. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Sandy Mann" wrote in message ... Hello, If this is not really an Outlook problem then please accept my apologies One of the users in my work e-mails an Excel 2002 workbook using Windows XP (Professional) by simply clicking on the paperclip and then an Excel workbook. When the recipient opens the attachment the workbook opens and then the e-mail header appears between the toolbars and the sheet. Clicking on the e-mail button on the Excel toolbar, (or selecting View Toolbars Customize), hides/deletes the e-mail header and clicking the toolbar button again, (or exiting from Customize), brings it back. It only happens with this users computer and she used to be able to attach workbooks as normal. She is not aware of having changed anything and I can't find anything that has been changed. Has anyone got any clue as to what is happening? Grateful for any help, Sandy -- to e-mail direct replace @mailintor.com with @tiscali.co.uk |
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E-mailing Excel Workbooks
Thank you Sue.
Sandy -- to e-mail direct replace @mailintor.com with @tiscali.co.uk "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... The user is apparently using the File | Send To | Recipient or the Email button in Excel to display the "Office envelope" headers. This functionality is available in any workbook and doesn't have anything in particular to do with receiving a workbook as a file attachment, nor does it prevent the workbook from being saved and attached through the paperclip button in an Outlook message. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Sandy Mann" wrote in message ... Hello, If this is not really an Outlook problem then please accept my apologies One of the users in my work e-mails an Excel 2002 workbook using Windows XP (Professional) by simply clicking on the paperclip and then an Excel workbook. When the recipient opens the attachment the workbook opens and then the e-mail header appears between the toolbars and the sheet. Clicking on the e-mail button on the Excel toolbar, (or selecting View Toolbars Customize), hides/deletes the e-mail header and clicking the toolbar button again, (or exiting from Customize), brings it back. It only happens with this users computer and she used to be able to attach workbooks as normal. She is not aware of having changed anything and I can't find anything that has been changed. Has anyone got any clue as to what is happening? Grateful for any help, Sandy -- to e-mail direct replace @mailintor.com with @tiscali.co.uk |
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