Are you forwarding a message you received? If not, wouldn't it be easier to
just send the excel file in a new message? you can either use file, send in
excel or right click on it in windows explorer and choose send to... you can
even make your own send to command with her address.
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"JC" wrote in message
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 07:40:43 -0400, "Diane Poremsky {MVP}"
wrote:
Well, now I'm not sure what you want - the 'reply to receiver' part
leaves
me confused and I went back re-read your post. I'm not sure if you want a
Reply to address set for mail (so replies go to a different address than
the
From address) or if you are going into sent and hitting reply to all - if
you are resending the same message over and over you need to open the
message and look on the Actions menu for Resend.
OK, it is pretty simple what I am doing and what I would like to
see as an option.
Each day I send my sister an email containing the latest Sudoku
puzzle. To do this I:-
1. hit the Reply to All button,
2. delete my email address from the To: field,
3. delete the for the title
4. delete the header info about the previous message - i.e.
----Original message ----, From, Sent, To, and Subject
5. edit the text in the body of the message adding a short
comment leaving most of the text intact,
6. hit the "insert file" paperclip button and select the latest
version of the Sudoku Excel file, and then
7. hit the send button.
This is one example - I would do similar things with 20 - 30
other messages each day. The only difference with these emails
is that they are text only so I add current information to the
existing body text in step 5 and omit step 6.
What I would like is a Reply to Receiver button that would
eliminate steps 2, 3 and 4.
I tried the Forward button but that still requires steps 1 to 7
but instead of deleting my email address in step 2 I have to add
the receivers email address. I am also uncertain if the
attached file is the current version or the version sent the
previous day.
I hope that this clears up any confusion about what I want. I
am starting to wonder if a macro is required to do what I want
done.
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Cheers . . . JC