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Push Latency

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  1. Wow, this is great! Thank you. Sorry to be lazy, but is there a way to have this macro send the document, not as an attachment, but as content of the e-mail itself? I've scanned the code for spots that could be edited to this effect, with no luck...
  2. Greetings and good cheer: I am wondering if there is a way automate a mail merge function, and then to have that automation operate from within the document which will be mailed. Let me explain what I am trying to do; I imagine there is an easy way to do this - 1. I have a .doc application form, which I would like have people fill-out electronically. 2. I would like the form to send automatically to two different e-mail addresses, when the form is filled-out. 3. I would love to have this feature work from within the form itself. Ideally, a single button would appear at the bottom of the form, that when clicked, would send the form off to the two addresses, with all the information that the person had entered on the form. I have a feeling this is an extremely basic function, yet I cannot seem to figure out how to do it from within Word. If anyone can offer a bit of help, it would be most gratefully appreciated! Thanks in advance, -Push Latency
  3. Well, yes, there is that. I am wondering if there is a simple setting within the Outlook interface that will solve this. I have no problem hyperlinking in html, but my co-workers, for whom I am trying to solve this problem, do.
  4. Hello everyone, I would like to hyperlink certain text in a response sent in Outlook. As it is now, I do not have to option of adding hyperlinks to responses. I imagine there is an easy setting to change this, but I cannot find it. Can anyone help? Also, is there a way to maintain the formatting of the signature, while also allowing Outlook to maintain links in responses? It seems that in order to do one, you cannot do the other. For Example, a co-worker wanted the links in a response to stay linked, so I un-checked the two radio boxes in Options/Mail Format/Message Format ("Use Word to edit e-mail messages...", and "Use Word to read rich text..."). This made the links stay in the response field, but now, when she composes an e-mail, her signature is all spaced out. Any help would be Greatly Appreciated! Thanks in advance! -Push Latency
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