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| 139249 | 2003-04-27 02:44:00 | I have recently bought a new computer, with XP. My problem is the Send To, under file in Word 97. With my Windows 98 computer Send To gives me the option of sending a document to my E-mail program. Under XP it does not! Just sent to Fax or Power Point. Can someone PLEASE help, as my wife always does her e-mail in Word and the sends to Outlook Express. can't do that now. Thanks. |
ianalice (3681) | ||
| 139250 | 2003-04-27 02:55:00 | While I don't use Outlook Express, I believe its as simple as making OE your default email program. That option will be in the complex maze of options under Tools in OE itself, I would imagine. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 139251 | 2003-04-27 02:59:00 | I am running XP Pro with Office XP, so I cannot answer your question with respect to Office 97 . I also use Outlook Express . Office XP does give the option "Mail recipient", for you to send the document as an email . The other options are Fax and Powerpoint as you say . Not much help I am afraid, because I am not sure why you cannot find that option in Office 97 . John |
John H (8) | ||
| 139252 | 2003-04-27 03:00:00 | Thanks "Godfather. I have already tried that. I have also recently installed Incredimail, but same problem. | ianalice (3681) | ||
| 139253 | 2003-04-27 03:03:00 | Microsoft Office Word 2003 also has the option listed as Send To > Mail Recipient. I would guess that this is what you should be looking for in the Send To menu. Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 139254 | 2003-04-27 04:09:00 | In word XP the option to put it there is in tools>customise>commands, click on file in the left pane and scroll down to select it in the right hand pane hope you have this option... |
Trev0 (1995) | ||
| 139255 | 2003-04-27 04:23:00 | No that didn't work?????? | ianalice (3681) | ||
| 139256 | 2003-04-27 05:02:00 | How about just copying & pasting them in??? That is what I do, I right my e-mails in word then copy & pasted them in to OE it is very simple, just watch the formatting when coping them in to OE :) Hope this helps |
stu140103 (137) | ||
| 139257 | 2003-04-27 05:15:00 | actually I think you have to drag the command to the toolbar for it to work as opposed to just clicking on it or have you not got the option there? |
Trev0 (1995) | ||
| 139258 | 2003-04-27 05:15:00 | This is from word97 help: The Mail Recipient and the Routing Recipient commands don't appear on the Send To submenu (File menu). Make sure you have installed Microsoft Exchange or any 32-bit e-mail program compatible with the Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI), or Lotus cc:Mail or any 16-bit e-mail program compatible with Vendor Independent Messaging (VIM). Check with your administrator about getting the proper e-mail program installed. If you have installed Microsoft Exchange or a compatible e-mail program, make sure Mapi32.dll is in the Windows System folder. If you have installed Lotus cc:Mail or a compatible e-mail program, make sure Mapivi32.dll,Mapivitk.dll, and Mvthksvr.exe are in the Windows System folder. |
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