Save time and money? You can type it out and then copy and paste it into your e mail but there isnt much sense in this other than using it to mail to multiple recipients. If you use outlook, you can easily select a list of recipients by clicking the "To" next to the email addy box!
2006-12-18 06:59:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Copy/paste from open Microsoft Word window to open email window save Word document and click attach and browse for saved Word Document and include as attachment...what else could you mean? Could you mean opening Word directly in the compose window? Hard to imagine that happening...
2006-12-18 07:02:22
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answer #2
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answered by fjpoblam 7
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Yeah there is.
I use MS word 2002.
At the top on the menu bar you'll see several Icons.
The 4th icon from the left is a email icon. Click it and fill out the info.
Send to: Subject.. then click on Send Email
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Copy the text and paste it into the body of and email.
2006-12-18 07:03:08
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answer #3
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answered by asgrafxx 3
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I think i know what you are trying to do. Yes, just type your message, save it and attach it to an email and send it. The recipient will open the attachment and be able to read it.
2006-12-18 07:04:19
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answered by . 7
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High light the bit you want to send, then press ctrl-c, open up your email account and start new message, place cursor where words to appear and then press ctrl-c. Hey presto words appear. then send in the normal manner
2006-12-18 07:00:26
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answered by Fred Flintstone 3
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You can save the word doc, then attach it to an email later with the attach button.
OR
Type it all in word, then press ctrl-a (this will highlight it all), then ctrl-c (this will copy it all).
Start an email, then click in the text box and press ctrl-v (this will paste all your typing into the text box)
2006-12-18 06:58:17
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answered by spiegy2000 6
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Type it then open up your email and copy it over then send
2006-12-18 07:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, click the File menu, then choose "Send To"
Then choose Mail Recipient.
You may have to configure Word to know which mail program to use first.
2006-12-18 06:58:38
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answered by FunFunnerFunnest 2
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Depending on the E-mail system you use yes. If you are using Yahoo! The easiest way is to type it in Word then paste it into Yahoo.
You could pay extra to get the POP3 upgrade for e-mail and use Outlook and one of the choices in Outlook is to use Word to edit your e-mails.
2006-12-18 06:57:59
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answered by k_lause 2
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Click File and then Send To
2006-12-18 06:58:20
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answered by How 2
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