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How to send emails on windows office 2007 and how to send emails on office word 2007

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First, you need to configure your email ID in Outlook to send an emails using Office 2007 and then draft an email in word 2007 and navigate email (Send a copy of documet in an email message as an attachment) options from file menu send option

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