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Old 12-30-2016, 11:08 AM
castman castman is offline Word & Outlook linked Windows 7 Word & Outlook linked Office 2007
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I have Office 2007 which I have just had to reinstall due to HDD failure anyway
I am trying to get Word back to how I had it, my main stumbling block now is working out how I managed to have small icons or buttons on the ribbon bar (Just below the ribbon that reads: clipboard, fonts, paragraphs styles which linked to Outlook 2007, so if I wanted to print, to my printer or email, via Outlook, I just clicked on the respective print or outlook icons/buttons.

Can someone please jog my memory on how to do this

What I want to do is email the current/open document via outlook, as it is rather than as an attachment with the standard 'email' button

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Old 12-31-2016, 09:09 AM
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I discovered the answer, if anyone is interested.

You click on the quick access bar, the 'more commands', if you then click the drop-down arrow next to 'popular commands' you select 'commands not in the ribbon', scroll down and select 'send to mail recipient'

Job done!
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