Send to Mail Recipient option in Word 2007

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Guest

In Word 2003, there is an option , Send to -> Mail Recipient(Review) and i
guess that has been replaced in Word 2007 as the Send To Mail Recipient
option which can be added to the Quick Access Toolbar.I would like to know
whether there is any option specific to sending an email as an attachment for
review???

I would appreciate it if i could get a reply on this at the earliest.
Thanks in advance!

Preeto
 
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Guest

Send for Review is also available in the Customization dialog to add to your
Quick Access Toolbar. Look under the All Commands category.

That said, the reason it's no longer easily accessible is that there is a
new feature - "Document Workspace" to help people collaborate more
effectively on documents. If your office has a sharepoint server set up for
this, you might investigate. When you choose Send for Review, it should pop
up the Attachment Options task pane in Outlook that will have Document
Workspace as an option. If not, it's the launcher in the lower right of the
Message tab -> Include group.
 
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Guest

Hi Renee, it's Steve. I couldn't find my post regarding one person's question
on the same topic but I found this one.

I tried the Send to Mail Recipient button and it's clickable but I can't
send Word 2007 documents. I even tried the Run thing changing the Building
Blocks that a MICROSOFT WORD SUPPORT person sent me by email and that didn't
work either. I also tried the Repair method via the Run and renaming the
Building Blocks from .dotx to .OLD and vice versa (but going to try again to
make sure).

It's not a big problem but I would like to know if it's correctable by other
means. One thing I should mention is that when I downloaded the Test version
of Office 2007 I forgot to write my email address when prompted before
Installing it. When a friend installed the Test version he wrote his email
address and the Email button and the Send to Mail Recipient button work when
he opened Word 2007. When he installed a purchased version both buttons work.

Thanks
Steve
 

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