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Is there a way to email an individual Excel Worksheet without the whole
Workbook going with it, and still have it to where the recipient can
use it as an Excel Worksheet?--
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gt; Is there a way to email an individual Excel Worksheet without the whole
gt; Workbook going with it, and still have it to where the recipient can
gt; use it as an Excel Worksheet?
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gt; lsmft
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Copy the sheet to a new workbook. Save that new workbook and mail that
workbook.

lsmft wrote:
gt;
gt; Is there a way to email an individual Excel Worksheet without the whole
gt; Workbook going with it, and still have it to where the recipient can
gt; use it as an Excel Worksheet?
gt;
gt; --
gt; lsmft
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gt; lsmft's Profile: www.excelforum.com/member.php...oamp;userid=30678
gt; View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=523302

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Dave Peterson


Thanks for the advice. I tried the first suggestion and emailed it to
myself for a trial run. It worked, but the sheet was as if it were
zoomed in too close. I tried to make an adjustment but it locked up my
computer, twice. So, I suppose the copying and pasteing to a new
workbook and sending with as attachment will prove the most dependable
after all. I'm still using Windows 98SE and my computer is getting a
little age now so maybe it's just not ready for the first suggestion.
Thanks to you both for your input.--
lsmft
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View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=523302I'd try it with a brand new workbook to see how that worked.

lsmft wrote:
gt;
gt; Thanks for the advice. I tried the first suggestion and emailed it to
gt; myself for a trial run. It worked, but the sheet was as if it were
gt; zoomed in too close. I tried to make an adjustment but it locked up my
gt; computer, twice. So, I suppose the copying and pasteing to a new
gt; workbook and sending with as attachment will prove the most dependable
gt; after all. I'm still using Windows 98SE and my computer is getting a
gt; little age now so maybe it's just not ready for the first suggestion.
gt; Thanks to you both for your input.
gt;
gt; --
gt; lsmft
gt; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
gt; lsmft's Profile: www.excelforum.com/member.php...oamp;userid=30678
gt; View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=523302

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Dave Peterson

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