Headings change when sent to email recipeint

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johnf45

To Dave Peterson:

Thanks for the reply.

The spreadsheet is in .xls format, but I do not send it as a
attachment.
While in Excel, I click the "Send to" button and choose "Mai
Recipeint."
The ensuing email shows the spreadsheet in the email body. This allow
the recipeint to view the spreadsheet without having Excel. There is n
need to access the spreadsheet to change anything. It's informationa
only. So, I guess you could say the spreadsheet is a type of .em
format
 
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Dave Peterson

Ahh. I get you.

I don't know if you can stop this (I couldn't).

But if your data is small, maybe you could send your own picture.

select your range
shift-edit|copy picture

And paste it into your email composition window.

If that doesn't work for you, maybe you can do the picture inside excel.

Select the headers
edit|copy
shift-edit|paste picture (right on top of the header cells)
select your header cells and clearcontents (hit the delete key on the keyboard)
adjust the rowheight

Send that version. That worked ok for me. (More stuff to do, but it worked.)

(Save your file before you do this. Then you can close without saving and get
the original back--or do all this stuff against a copy.)
 
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