You should see two other options, "Page by E-mail" and
"Link by E-mail." Somehow IE is not recognizing your email program.
Did you reboot Windows after doing the previous fix? Try that.
If it still doesn't work, try resetting IE: Tools, Internet Options,
Advanced, Reset.
Gary VanderMolen
"jstick" <> wrote in message news:B5051D8C-CCA9-439A-AF30-...
> Sorry if I confused the issue; however, YOU ARE A GENIUS....I am now able to
> send pictures again.
>
> One more thing - I still can't send a link from a webpage. When I click
> "File" and "Send," the only option I have is "Shortcut to Desktop." Is there
> an easy fix to that also? If not, I can always cut and paste.
>
> I appreciate your help more than you'll ever know. Thanks for sharing your
> knowledge.
>
>
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>
>> Comments inline.
>>
>> "jstick" <> wrote in message news:C269DD67-0F98-4149-85E8-...
>> > When I bought my new notebook, a free trial was already installed. I simply
>> > purchased the rights to Office and they sent me a key number. Didn't require
>> > a CD.
>>
>> What will you do if you ever have to reinstall Office?
>>
>> > Your solution is what I have already been doing, but it is inconvenient.
>> > Plus, I can't reduce the size of pictures I send, etc.
>> >
>> > There must be something that would allow me to right click and send pictures
>> > and links.
>>
>> You're changing the task. Previously it was sending a Word document.
>> You can email pictures from inside Windows Photo Gallery, which is Vista's
>> default app for handling .JPG and similar image files.
>> It sounds like your Windows Mail doesn't have all of its defaults.
>> To correct this problem, go to Default Programs, which you
>> can reach either from the Start menu or the Control Panel,
>> then click the first item: "Set your default programs."
>> After a few seconds a list of programs comes up.
>> Click on Windows Mail. It will probably respond with something like
>> "This program has 2 of its 3 defaults."
>> If it reports less than all (3) of its defaults, fix it by selecting
>> one of the options indicated by green arrows.
>>
>> Gary VanderMolen
>>
>> > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>> >
>> >> If you don't have a CD, how did you manage to install Office?
>> >>
>> >> Your only other option is to save the Word document, close
>> >> Word, then open Windows Mail, start a new email and attach
>> >> the saved Word document.
>> >>
>> >> Gary VanderMolen
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "jstick" <> wrote in message news:E3368014-1C84-4E1B-8C04-...
>> >> > I do not have a CD. Any other ideas? This is really frustrating!
>> >> >
>> >> > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Do you have the Pro version of the Office CD?
>> >> >> If so, it should have a custom install option for the MAPI handler.
>> >> >> Word needs the MAPI handler to be present in order for it
>> >> >> to be able to hand off a document to the default email program.
>> >> >> Reinsert your Office CD, select "install additional components/
>> >> >> custom install". There should be an option to install Outlook
>> >> >> MAPI handlers.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Gary VanderMolen
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Steven Smith" <> wrote in message news:54225CDF-68DB-4688-A821-...
>> >> >> > Hi,
>> >> >> > Can anyone please tell me how I can setup office 2007 so that I can send docs thru windows email
>> >> >> > please note that I've not got Outlook installed
>> >> >>
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