From: John Ciccone on
I have macros in Word (2007 and Word 97) that do a mail merge and create an
email in Outlook Express and Windows Mail.

Will these macros work in Windows 7? I understand that Windows Mail comes
with that OS.

Thanks.
From: Doug Robbins - Word MVP on
With Windows 7, you will need to download the free Windows Live Mail to get
the equivalent to Outlook Express or Windows Mail.

If you have a version of Office that includes Outlook, I would suggest that
you set up your mail account in that and set it as the default mail client.

If you cannot do that, then you will need to download Windows Live Mail, you
can do it from the following website

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=56883de5-2024-4631-806e-757693072a1c&displaylang=en

To use the Send To option in Office applications with Windows Live Mail, it
may be necessary to make the following changes to the Window Registry.

Note: Just in case something goes wrong, you should first back up the
registry by following the steps in the following article:

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Back-up-the-registry

Now, back to the original issue:

1. Click on Start > All Programs > Accessories > Run > Type regedit

2. Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > Client > Click on Mail

3. Check what appears in the right pane. It should read as below:

(Default) REG_SZ Windows Live Mail

4. If Windows Live Mail does not appear, right click on (Default) and click
on Modify and in the Value Data box, type
Windows Live Mail

Note: If you don't find the Mail item, right click on Client and Click New >
Key and rename the key to:

Mail

Once the Mail key is created, right click on Mail > New > String Value. Name
the value as:

(Default)

Right click on (Default) and Click Modify. In the Value Data box type

Windows Live Mail


--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"John Ciccone" <JohnCiccone(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:063D5AF5-1AA6-4BDB-843F-50D886989C20(a)microsoft.com...
> I have macros in Word (2007 and Word 97) that do a mail merge and create
> an
> email in Outlook Express and Windows Mail.
>
> Will these macros work in Windows 7? I understand that Windows Mail comes
> with that OS.
>
> Thanks.

From: John Ciccone on
Thanks for your time, Doug.

It's been a while so I don't remember the details, but I didn't seem to be
able to do the same things with Outlook as I can with Outlook Express and
Windows Mail. Wish I could.

Cheers.

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

> With Windows 7, you will need to download the free Windows Live Mail to get
> the equivalent to Outlook Express or Windows Mail.
>
> If you have a version of Office that includes Outlook, I would suggest that
> you set up your mail account in that and set it as the default mail client.
>
> If you cannot do that, then you will need to download Windows Live Mail, you
> can do it from the following website
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=56883de5-2024-4631-806e-757693072a1c&displaylang=en
>
> To use the Send To option in Office applications with Windows Live Mail, it
> may be necessary to make the following changes to the Window Registry.
>
> Note: Just in case something goes wrong, you should first back up the
> registry by following the steps in the following article:
>
> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Back-up-the-registry
>
> Now, back to the original issue:
>
> 1. Click on Start > All Programs > Accessories > Run > Type regedit
>
> 2. Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > Client > Click on Mail
>
> 3. Check what appears in the right pane. It should read as below:
>
> (Default) REG_SZ Windows Live Mail
>
> 4. If Windows Live Mail does not appear, right click on (Default) and click
> on Modify and in the Value Data box, type
> Windows Live Mail
>
> Note: If you don't find the Mail item, right click on Client and Click New >
> Key and rename the key to:
>
> Mail
>
> Once the Mail key is created, right click on Mail > New > String Value. Name
> the value as:
>
> (Default)
>
> Right click on (Default) and Click Modify. In the Value Data box type
>
> Windows Live Mail
>
>
> --
> Hope this helps.
>
> Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
> services on a paid consulting basis.
>
> Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
>
> "John Ciccone" <JohnCiccone(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:063D5AF5-1AA6-4BDB-843F-50D886989C20(a)microsoft.com...
> > I have macros in Word (2007 and Word 97) that do a mail merge and create
> > an
> > email in Outlook Express and Windows Mail.
> >
> > Will these macros work in Windows 7? I understand that Windows Mail comes
> > with that OS.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
From: Doug Robbins - Word MVP on
I believe that the only thing of significance that you can do in Outlook
Express/Windows Mail/Windows Live Mail that you cannot do in Outlook is use
it as a News Reader.

With the demise of the Microsoft hosted NNTP newsgroups such as this on June
1, that is no longer an issue.

--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"John Ciccone" <JohnCiccone(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2C5FFBF2-BFF1-43C4-87A2-646C9B8ED5AE(a)microsoft.com...
> Thanks for your time, Doug.
>
> It's been a while so I don't remember the details, but I didn't seem to be
> able to do the same things with Outlook as I can with Outlook Express and
> Windows Mail. Wish I could.
>
> Cheers.
>
> "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:
>
>> With Windows 7, you will need to download the free Windows Live Mail to
>> get
>> the equivalent to Outlook Express or Windows Mail.
>>
>> If you have a version of Office that includes Outlook, I would suggest
>> that
>> you set up your mail account in that and set it as the default mail
>> client.
>>
>> If you cannot do that, then you will need to download Windows Live Mail,
>> you
>> can do it from the following website
>>
>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=56883de5-2024-4631-806e-757693072a1c&displaylang=en
>>
>> To use the Send To option in Office applications with Windows Live Mail,
>> it
>> may be necessary to make the following changes to the Window Registry.
>>
>> Note: Just in case something goes wrong, you should first back up the
>> registry by following the steps in the following article:
>>
>> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Back-up-the-registry
>>
>> Now, back to the original issue:
>>
>> 1. Click on Start > All Programs > Accessories > Run > Type regedit
>>
>> 2. Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > Client > Click on Mail
>>
>> 3. Check what appears in the right pane. It should read as below:
>>
>> (Default) REG_SZ Windows Live Mail
>>
>> 4. If Windows Live Mail does not appear, right click on (Default) and
>> click
>> on Modify and in the Value Data box, type
>> Windows Live Mail
>>
>> Note: If you don't find the Mail item, right click on Client and Click
>> New >
>> Key and rename the key to:
>>
>> Mail
>>
>> Once the Mail key is created, right click on Mail > New > String Value.
>> Name
>> the value as:
>>
>> (Default)
>>
>> Right click on (Default) and Click Modify. In the Value Data box type
>>
>> Windows Live Mail
>>
>>
>> --
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
>> services on a paid consulting basis.
>>
>> Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
>>
>> "John Ciccone" <JohnCiccone(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:063D5AF5-1AA6-4BDB-843F-50D886989C20(a)microsoft.com...
>> > I have macros in Word (2007 and Word 97) that do a mail merge and
>> > create
>> > an
>> > email in Outlook Express and Windows Mail.
>> >
>> > Will these macros work in Windows 7? I understand that Windows Mail
>> > comes
>> > with that OS.
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>>
From: Stefan Blom on
Well, you may want to access the forums using a newsreader (and the NNTP
Bridge).

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" <dkr(a)REMOVECAPSmvps.org> wrote in message
news:3BF1B006-041B-4274-8C6B-141542B68F74(a)microsoft.com...
>I believe that the only thing of significance that you can do in Outlook
>Express/Windows Mail/Windows Live Mail that you cannot do in Outlook is use it
>as a News Reader.
>
> With the demise of the Microsoft hosted NNTP newsgroups such as this on June
> 1, that is no longer an issue.
>
> --
> Hope this helps.
>
> Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
> services on a paid consulting basis.
>
> Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
>
> "John Ciccone" <JohnCiccone(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2C5FFBF2-BFF1-43C4-87A2-646C9B8ED5AE(a)microsoft.com...
>> Thanks for your time, Doug.
>>
>> It's been a while so I don't remember the details, but I didn't seem to be
>> able to do the same things with Outlook as I can with Outlook Express and
>> Windows Mail. Wish I could.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:
>>
>>> With Windows 7, you will need to download the free Windows Live Mail to get
>>> the equivalent to Outlook Express or Windows Mail.
>>>
>>> If you have a version of Office that includes Outlook, I would suggest that
>>> you set up your mail account in that and set it as the default mail client.
>>>
>>> If you cannot do that, then you will need to download Windows Live Mail, you
>>> can do it from the following website
>>>
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=56883de5-2024-4631-806e-757693072a1c&displaylang=en
>>>
>>> To use the Send To option in Office applications with Windows Live Mail, it
>>> may be necessary to make the following changes to the Window Registry.
>>>
>>> Note: Just in case something goes wrong, you should first back up the
>>> registry by following the steps in the following article:
>>>
>>> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Back-up-the-registry
>>>
>>> Now, back to the original issue:
>>>
>>> 1. Click on Start > All Programs > Accessories > Run > Type regedit
>>>
>>> 2. Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > Client > Click on Mail
>>>
>>> 3. Check what appears in the right pane. It should read as below:
>>>
>>> (Default) REG_SZ Windows Live Mail
>>>
>>> 4. If Windows Live Mail does not appear, right click on (Default) and click
>>> on Modify and in the Value Data box, type
>>> Windows Live Mail
>>>
>>> Note: If you don't find the Mail item, right click on Client and Click New >
>>> Key and rename the key to:
>>>
>>> Mail
>>>
>>> Once the Mail key is created, right click on Mail > New > String Value. Name
>>> the value as:
>>>
>>> (Default)
>>>
>>> Right click on (Default) and Click Modify. In the Value Data box type
>>>
>>> Windows Live Mail
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Hope this helps.
>>>
>>> Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
>>> services on a paid consulting basis.
>>>
>>> Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
>>>
>>> "John Ciccone" <JohnCiccone(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:063D5AF5-1AA6-4BDB-843F-50D886989C20(a)microsoft.com...
>>> > I have macros in Word (2007 and Word 97) that do a mail merge and create
>>> > an
>>> > email in Outlook Express and Windows Mail.
>>> >
>>> > Will these macros work in Windows 7? I understand that Windows Mail comes
>>> > with that OS.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks.
>>>