Sending E-Mails Using Word

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Outelook 2007 - This is probably a dumb question, but . . .
Some e-mail links from web-sites take me to Word. I can't find the command
to actually "send" the message. I right click on the e-mail address and
chose send - this gives me a new message form. I tried sending options, was
directed to the options tab, still no Send command that I can find. I tried
the office button, nothing in the drop-down list.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
 
In the Outlook 2007 message editor, the send button is the large square
button to the left of the e-mail address with the word 'Send' in the middle
of it?
 
Thank you for answering Graham. In my view the only button to the left of
the address is "To..." I do not use Outlook for my e-mail, could that be the
problem? The only reason I'm there is that the e-mail link from the web-site
took me to a Word e-mail form. Should I just copy the address and use AOL?
Thank you.
 
The mail dialog is provided by your mail program and is largely geared
around Outlook. I don't know anything about AOL mail, but I seem to recall
it has its own peculiarities of function and may not be entirely compatible.

Why not sign up for a free gmail account and test the function using Outlook
as your e-mail software?

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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Thank you Graham.

Graham Mayor said:
The mail dialog is provided by your mail program and is largely geared
around Outlook. I don't know anything about AOL mail, but I seem to recall
it has its own peculiarities of function and may not be entirely compatible.

Why not sign up for a free gmail account and test the function using Outlook
as your e-mail software?

--
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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