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I have a Word documents of 300-500 pages. I want to email [using Outlook] one page at a time, not as an attachment. In other words, I want to get one page at a time showing in an Outlook email without copying and pasting. Is there a way to do this? |
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Perhaps one of the Word wizards will know better, but I think the answer is no. You problem lies is the way Word is built, namely, that the pages we see and print are not structurally self-contained units. The only work-around I cna imagine offhand would be something involving the print function, which allows selecting "current page"; but I don't know how you'd get that to Outlook.
Interesting problem. Best, Ulodesk |
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Always fun, wouldn't you say?
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