Send To Mail Recipient command is missing on the File menu in PowerPoint 2002 (285026)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2002
This article was previously published under Q285026 SYMPTOMS When you point to Send To on the File menu, the Mail Recipient command is not available.
In PowerPoint 2000, you can
send the currently active slide to an e-mail recipient by pointing to Send To on the File menu, and clicking Mail Recipient. You can also send the entire presentation as an attachment by
clicking Mail Recipient (as Attachment). CAUSE Microsoft removed the Send To Mail Recipient command from PowerPoint 2002. MORE INFORMATIONSend To Mail Recipient (for Review) PowerPoint 2002 still contains the Send To Mail Recipient
(as Attachment) command, but it also contains a new command to send a
presentation via e-mail: Send To Mail Recipient (for
Review).
The Send To Mail Recipient (for
Review) command lets you send a presentation for review, so that other
people can add comments and make changes to their copies of the presentation.
As the author of a presentation, you may want to send your presentation to
reviewers online so that you do not have to rely upon a marked-up hard
copy.
You can send a presentation from PowerPoint by using Microsoft
Outlook or any other 32-bit e-mail program that is compatible with the
Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI). You can also save your
presentation for review on a network server or on a disk.
Reviewers
can use any version of PowerPoint to review your presentation. As reviewers
complete their review and send the presentations back to you, you can combine
them with your original copy of the presentation. You can then use the
reviewing tools in PowerPoint to apply the reviewers' changes.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 9/27/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbtshoot kbattachments kbslideshow kbprb KB285026 |
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