Word 2007 Attachments

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Annie

Hi I was wondering - in Word 2003, one could click File Send to and get the
option to send a doc by email as an attachment or as the message body. Now
in 2007, the office button only allows send to Internet Fax or Email but not
as attachemnt or as body. Is it still possible to do this. I don't mean in
the message as a attachment but rather as the actual message body showing the
full text etc...

Many thanks
 
B

Beth Melton

The option you are looking for is still available but isn't in the Ribbon by
default. Right-click your Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) and select "Customize
Quick Access Toolbar". In the "Commands Not in the Ribbon" category locate
"Sendto Mail Recipient" and it to your QAT

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Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton
What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs

Guides for the Office 2007 Interface:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/HA102295841033.aspx
 
A

Aeneas

To send the document as the body of an e-mail message, you must add the Send
to Mail Recipient command button to the Quick Access toolbar:

Click the Office Button to display the Office menu, click Word Options to
display the Word Options dialog box, click Customize, under Choose commands
from, select All Commands

Scroll down to Send to Mail Recipient, select it, click Add and OK

To send the active document as the body of an e-mail message, click the Send
to Mail Recipient button you have added to the Quick Access toolbar
 
M

Mary Fisher

Beth Melton said:
The option you are looking for is still available but isn't in the Ribbon
by default. Right-click your Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) and select
"Customize Quick Access Toolbar". In the "Commands Not in the Ribbon"
category locate "Sendto Mail Recipient" and it to your QAT

What an excellent and useful command!

Thank you,

Mary
 

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