When I try to send in Word the email option is greyed out. The same is true
with the attachment icon.
I've been through the Word options. Any suggestions?
steve
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Control Panel | Programs
Under Program Defaults click Set default programs.
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Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email.
Thanks.
Rich
Any other suggestions on how to work around this flaw in Word would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks...
Julie
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918792/en-us
Which looks like it addresses the issue, but you may need to install a 3rd
party email program and not use Windows Mail. I haven't tried it yet because
I'm not at my computer, but I'm going to try the registry edit and if that
doesn't work with Windows Mail I'll try downloading Thunderbird to see if
that works. Here's the short thread on the Dell forums:
Rich
The link I gave in the previous post will fix the problem. Option 1 won't
do anything no matter how many times you make it default in either the system
wide options or Internet Explorer with my issue. Option 2 fixed it right
away without even as much as a system restart. I was missing all of the
registry values listed in the KB article, but as soon as I added them the
email option was usable in all of my programs. I hope that this helps.
Rich
Thanks for the info in the previous post. I'm not at the computer that was
giving me problems at the moment, but I will give it a try tonight. I was a
little leery of messing around in the registry since I am not that computer
savvy, but if it fixes the problem (and if I am VERY careful!) I am willing
to give it a try.
One question: are the registry values that were missing from the "type" or
"data" columns listed in the Microsoft article? As I was reading the
directions, I got confused by the terms "string value" , "value data", etc.
Maybe once I get in the registry and start following the directions, it will
all become clear to me!
Thanks again for your help!
Julie
"Name", "Type", and "Data" are the three categories in the string value.
You'll see as soon as you open it up. All you need to do is put all of those
string values that are listed in the KB article into the folder named
"Windows Messaging Subsystem". Once you type in the "Name", double click on
it and it will allow you to then enter the "Data" information. The "Type"
was set by default for me every time I created a new string value.
Before you do any of that make sure you create a System Restore Point, then
to be extra safe in the File menu of the regedit screen use the Export option
to create a backup of your registry just in case something gets screwed up.
It was easy, but don't do anything you don't feel comfortable with. I'd
hate to see anyone lose the functionality of their entire machine just to get
email in Word :).
Rich
Interestingly, I am able to send a Word document from within Word 2007
to the mail recipient, and Windows Mail handles it properly.
From what I understand, in order for this to work, certain MAPI handlers
have to be installed which normally come with Outlook 2007. When
you do a custom install of Office 2007, there should be an option to
install the MAPI handlers.
Gary VanderMolen
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