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Editing spreadsheets in emails
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I receive requisition spreadsheets that I want to populate and reply to the sender or senders. Currently I need to open the sheet, enter info, save and close the sheet, hit reply to all, and reattach the edited sheet and send. Although the attributes of the form they send me is NOT read only, when I save it, it says the form is read only and I need to save with a different name. Is there a way that I can edit the sheet and reply to all without needing to save and reattach it? |
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Editing spreadsheets in emails
Not usually. Windows stores the downloaded email attachments in a temp
folder, that is why it says Read-Only when you open directly from email. You can save it in the temp folder, but Windows will usually delete it automatically. I think when you close it, or close the email. Either way. You need to save it somewhere "real" first. |
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Editing spreadsheets in emails
Hi.
Actually I did get it to work. I forgot to hit Forward before opening the spreadsheet. "Spiky" wrote: Not usually. Windows stores the downloaded email attachments in a temp folder, that is why it says Read-Only when you open directly from email. You can save it in the temp folder, but Windows will usually delete it automatically. I think when you close it, or close the email. Either way. You need to save it somewhere "real" first. |
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