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| 29061 | 2001-12-29 18:55:00 | I am using Win xp and word 2000. I am trying to use the send to functions in both programs to send to E-mail AS AN ATTACHMENT. I don't seem to have this function available. If I just use send to e=mail recipient It goes into the body of the e-mail.I know I can drag and drop,but there must be a simpler way. The same with copy and paste. How do I paste to an attachment? I know I'm old and senile, so don't tell me again. One more question. Why don't PC World put a spell checker in Press F1 Thanks, Jack |
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| 29062 | 2001-12-29 20:37:00 | Write it up before you go on internet and F1 web site. I use Star Office has a great spell checker in that. |
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| 29063 | 2001-12-29 20:37:00 | Write it up before you go on internet and F1 web site. I use Star Office has a great spell checker in that. |
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| 29064 | 2001-12-29 20:37:00 | Write it up before you go on internet and F1 web site. I use Star Office has a great spell checker in that. |
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| 29065 | 2001-12-29 22:42:00 | How do you use your star office spell checker to check something written directly on to a form like this one? | Guest (0) | ||
| 29066 | 2001-12-29 23:09:00 | In Office XP there is the option to send as an attachment. Not sure about Office 2000 but if you can't find it... From explorer if you right click - send to - it will go as an attachment. Can also be done from file open/save dialog boxes. To save to an attachment you'll have to open the attachment first then paste as normal. |
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| 29067 | 2001-12-30 10:39:00 | I am using Word 2000 and it has Send to Mail Recipient (as Attachment) | Guest (0) | ||
| 29068 | 2001-12-30 17:02:00 | Perhaps it is the combo of win xp and word 2000, but I only have the options of send to mail recipient and send to fax recipient. | Guest (0) | ||
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