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Old June 17th, 2008, 08:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Jill B.
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I installed Office Home and Student 2007. I want to send a document from
Word but the email part of the send is greyed out and won't let me do it! I
have checked my email client in the internet options and I have it set on
Outlook Express. I even changed it and then changed it back but that didn't
work either. Any other suggestions? I am running it on Windows XP.
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Old June 17th, 2008, 10:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Mary Sauer
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According to this article if you don't have Outlook, you will have to open
Outlook Express and browse to the Word document and send as an attachment.

The "E-mail" command is missing or is unavailable in Excel 2007, in PowerPoint
2007, or in Word 2007
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/918792

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"Jill B." wrote in message
...
I installed Office Home and Student 2007. I want to send a document from
Word but the email part of the send is greyed out and won't let me do it! I
have checked my email client in the internet options and I have it set on
Outlook Express. I even changed it and then changed it back but that didn't
work either. Any other suggestions? I am running it on Windows XP.



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Old June 17th, 2008, 10:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Jill B.
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Ugh! That's what I was afraid of. Oh well, that works too. Thanks!

"Mary Sauer" wrote:

According to this article if you don't have Outlook, you will have to open
Outlook Express and browse to the Word document and send as an attachment.

The "E-mail" command is missing or is unavailable in Excel 2007, in PowerPoint
2007, or in Word 2007
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/918792

--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://msauer.mvps.org/
news://msnews.microsoft.com

"Jill B." wrote in message
...
I installed Office Home and Student 2007. I want to send a document from
Word but the email part of the send is greyed out and won't let me do it! I
have checked my email client in the internet options and I have it set on
Outlook Express. I even changed it and then changed it back but that didn't
work either. Any other suggestions? I am running it on Windows XP.




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Old March 1st, 2009, 11:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Joel
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Hi Mary,
I am using Vista 64 and Windows Live Mail(http). The option to email from
any program is not available. I just changed my hard drive and rebuilt my
apps. I used to be able to email via Windows Live Mail and from inside any
document. How to I get his feature back? Windows Live Email is the default
email on my system.
--
Joel


"Mary Sauer" wrote:

According to this article if you don't have Outlook, you will have to open
Outlook Express and browse to the Word document and send as an attachment.

The "E-mail" command is missing or is unavailable in Excel 2007, in PowerPoint
2007, or in Word 2007
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/918792

--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://msauer.mvps.org/
news://msnews.microsoft.com

"Jill B." wrote in message
...
I installed Office Home and Student 2007. I want to send a document from
Word but the email part of the send is greyed out and won't let me do it! I
have checked my email client in the internet options and I have it set on
Outlook Express. I even changed it and then changed it back but that didn't
work either. Any other suggestions? I am running it on Windows XP.




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Old March 2nd, 2009, 03:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Mary Sauer[_3_]
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Help he
http://help.live.com/help.aspx?mkt=e...rytype=&query=

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Mary Sauer
http://msauer.mvps.org/

"Joel" wrote in message
...
Hi Mary,
I am using Vista 64 and Windows Live Mail(http). The option to email from
any program is not available. I just changed my hard drive and rebuilt my
apps. I used to be able to email via Windows Live Mail and from inside any
document. How to I get his feature back? Windows Live Email is the default
email on my system.
--
Joel


"Mary Sauer" wrote:

According to this article if you don't have Outlook, you will have to open
Outlook Express and browse to the Word document and send as an attachment.

The "E-mail" command is missing or is unavailable in Excel 2007, in
PowerPoint
2007, or in Word 2007
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/918792

--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://msauer.mvps.org/
news://msnews.microsoft.com

"Jill B." wrote in message
...
I installed Office Home and Student 2007. I want to send a document from
Word but the email part of the send is greyed out and won't let me do it!
I
have checked my email client in the internet options and I have it set on
Outlook Express. I even changed it and then changed it back but that
didn't
work either. Any other suggestions? I am running it on Windows XP.






 




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