Emailing Documents from Word 2007 using Outlook 2007

H

Hezz

If I want to send my Word document as an attachment (using Outlook 2007), I
click on SEND and then EMAIL. Outlook opens and there is the Document shown
as an attachment. I write a message in the body of the email and click SEND.
A message appears "This message has not been sent" and the email page appears
to have frozen. When I go to my Oulook "Sent Items" Folder, it has been sent.
The recipient has received the emailed document (as an attachment), but
without the email message. This is the same for any pictures I send from my
picture folder or any links I send from web sites.

I am using Vista.

Help required please
 
N

Nonny

If I want to send my Word document as an attachment (using Outlook 2007), I
click on SEND and then EMAIL. Outlook opens and there is the Document shown
as an attachment. I write a message in the body of the email and click SEND.
A message appears "This message has not been sent" and the email page appears
to have frozen. When I go to my Oulook "Sent Items" Folder, it has been sent.
The recipient has received the emailed document (as an attachment), but
without the email message. This is the same for any pictures I send from my
picture folder or any links I send from web sites.

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D

Donald Calloway

Hezz said:
If I want to send my Word document as an attachment (using Outlook 2007), I
click on SEND and then EMAIL. Outlook opens and there is the Document shown
as an attachment. I write a message in the body of the email and click SEND.
A message appears "This message has not been sent" and the email page appears
to have frozen. When I go to my Oulook "Sent Items" Folder, it has been sent.
The recipient has received the emailed document (as an attachment), but
without the email message. This is the same for any pictures I send from my
picture folder or any links I send from web sites.

I am using Vista.

Help required please

"Ah, Vista. Now there's the rub."
 

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