![]() ![]() Of course, users have so far had the opportunity to modify Word or other Office documents they receive in email through Google services, but to do so they first need to save them to their Google Drive storage. Can you tell we’re not working together today? We have to converse with each other through our blog.Search giant extends compatibility between Google Workspace and Microsoft Office documents: some features of the company’s suite of services, formerly known as G Suite, which includes Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet and Calendar, are now available in Gmail, so documents attached to emails can even straight they will also be editable from the mail interface. ![]() Just follow the prompts as Kris said, and everything works hunky-dory. If you get a message from me, no matter what email address you send it to, you will probably receive a reply from my email address. So I don’t need to have more than one email “affixed.” You would only need to pay for more accounts if you wanted to have more than one option as your “send from” address. Warning! Only read if this part if you are really interested in this stuff: I have numerous email accounts, but I “fetch” them all into my Google App “Gmail” account(which happens to be my email address). The free version allows you to have one email account “affixed.” You have to pay for more accounts. You also need to add the browser plug-in, but again, you’re prompted to do so. You must set up your email account before starting, but you get prompted to do so in case you’ve forgotten, so that’s okay. Affixa did exactly what I wanted it to do – send my files while I’m in the program – and took less time to install and get running than it did to comb through all the Google links to find it. After spending a couple hours reading about how I can set Gmail to open whenever I click on a link to email (That’s not what I’m looking for – I can already do that!), I read about a free little program called Affixa. Is that too much to ask? I keep telling myself I’ll Google it. But, I still want to press that one Save and Send button and have the file magically open my Gmail (or Yahoo, etc.) account, attach the file, add the appropriate subject line, and prompt me to enter recipients’ names. Sincerely, the Mighty, Omnipresent Outlook.” Then the dreaded message appears: “You can’t do this because you haven’t installed Outlook, and since I’m a Microsoft Product, like Word and Excel, you must use me, and only me. Click File > Save and Send > Send using E-Mail > Send as attachment. One of my pet peeves: I want to email a Word or Excel file to a friend. ![]()
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