MS Outlook 2003 - "Open in Microsoft Excel 11"
Using Outlook 2003, I have an excel table in an email. Trying to get "Open
in Microsoft Excel 11" by right clicking. Not working on current computer. Worked fine on previous computer. How do I activate this feature? This is taken from "A guide to Microsoft office 2003", Open in Microsoft Excel 11 command Starts Excel and opens the spreadsheet data from an e-mail in a workbook. Found in the menu displayed by right-clicking the spreadsheet data in an e-mail. Thanks, Sonya |
MS Outlook 2003 - "Open in Microsoft Excel 11"
Why can you not right-click on the attachment (it is an attachment we are
talking about here, after all, isn't it?) and choose "Save As...". Then you can open it as a normal [.xls] file? == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "sonya" wrote in message ... Using Outlook 2003, I have an excel table in an email. Trying to get "Open in Microsoft Excel 11" by right clicking. Not working on current computer. Worked fine on previous computer. How do I activate this feature? This is taken from "A guide to Microsoft office 2003", Open in Microsoft Excel 11 command Starts Excel and opens the spreadsheet data from an e-mail in a workbook. Found in the menu displayed by right-clicking the spreadsheet data in an e-mail. Thanks, Sonya |
MS Outlook 2003 - "Open in Microsoft Excel 11"
Why can you not right-click on the attachment (it is an attachment we are talking about here, after all, isn't it?) and choose "Save As...". Then you can open it as a normal [.xls] file? == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "sonya" wrote in message ... Using Outlook 2003, I have an excel table in an email. Trying to get "Open in Microsoft Excel 11" by right clicking. Not working on current computer. Worked fine on previous computer. How do I activate this feature? This is taken from "A guide to Microsoft office 2003", Open in Microsoft Excel 11 command Starts Excel and opens the spreadsheet data from an e-mail in a workbook. Found in the menu displayed by right-clicking the spreadsheet data in an e-mail. Thanks, Sonya |
MS Outlook 2003 - "Open in Microsoft Excel 11"
Why aren't you asking in an Excel or Outlook newsgroup?
"sonya" wrote in message ... : Using Outlook 2003, I have an excel table in an email. Trying to get "Open : in Microsoft Excel 11" by right clicking. Not working on current computer. : Worked fine on previous computer. How do I activate this feature? : : This is taken from "A guide to Microsoft office 2003", : : Open in Microsoft Excel 11 command Starts Excel and opens the spreadsheet : data from an e-mail in a workbook. Found in the menu displayed by : right-clicking the spreadsheet data in an e-mail. : : Thanks, Sonya : : |
MS Outlook 2003 - "Open in Microsoft Excel 11"
Why aren't you asking in an Excel or Outlook newsgroup?
"sonya" wrote in message ... : Using Outlook 2003, I have an excel table in an email. Trying to get "Open : in Microsoft Excel 11" by right clicking. Not working on current computer. : Worked fine on previous computer. How do I activate this feature? : : This is taken from "A guide to Microsoft office 2003", : : Open in Microsoft Excel 11 command Starts Excel and opens the spreadsheet : data from an e-mail in a workbook. Found in the menu displayed by : right-clicking the spreadsheet data in an e-mail. : : Thanks, Sonya : : |
MS Outlook 2003 - "Open in Microsoft Excel 11"
Probably because it's a problem that's solution will be found in the
[re]configuring of the Windows XP Shell... == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Tom Willett" wrote in message ... Why aren't you asking in an Excel or Outlook newsgroup? clipped |
MS Outlook 2003 - "Open in Microsoft Excel 11"
Probably because it's a problem that's solution will be found in the [re]configuring of the Windows XP Shell... == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Tom Willett" wrote in message ... Why aren't you asking in an Excel or Outlook newsgroup? clipped |
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