You are using Outlook 2003 or previous and are using word as your editor.
The send to menu brings up the outlook editor.
See
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2004/20040204.htm to make your own
send to shortcut menu.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"Rod D" <Rod
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> When I am in exploring my Windows files structureand and documents. Some
> times I right click on a file icon, select “Send To” then “Mail Recipient”.
> This opens up a diffent Oulook New Untitled Message e-mail screen, but it
> is
> not my regular Outlook new E-mail page.
> E-mailing in this manor (first described) does not utilize all available
> functions, Such as Spell Check, auto contact input & such.
>
>
>
>
> This is my usual new “Untitled message” email screen.
> How do I get this to come up when I right click on an icon in windows
> explorer.
>
>
> This is what my screen looks like when I right click on a file icon,
> select
> “Send To” then “Mail Recipient”.
> This is Outlook, but it is not my regular Outlook new E-mail page (As
> below).
> E-mailing in this manor does not utilize all available functions, Such as
> Spell Check, auto contact input & such.
>