All these bars have appeared across the top of my screen as if I wanted to
mail my document. Where did they come from and how on earth do I get rid of
them? I don;t want to email my document.

RE: how do i get rid of the email bars across the top of my document? by DeanH

DeanH
Fri May 16 04:11:00 PDT 2008

Have you tried the View, Toolbars, dialog and untick the offending bars?
Best of luck
DeanH

"numbgums" wrote:

> All these bars have appeared across the top of my screen as if I wanted to
> mail my document. Where did they come from and how on earth do I get rid of
> them? I don;t want to email my document.

RE: how do i get rid of the email bars across the top of my document? by JeanGuyMarcil

JeanGuyMarcil
Fri May 16 05:06:00 PDT 2008

"numbgums" wrote:

> All these bars have appeared across the top of my screen as if I wanted to
> mail my document. Where did they come from and how on earth do I get rid of
> them? I don;t want to email my document.

File > Send to... > uncheck "Mail Recipient..."

Re: how do i get rid of the email bars across the top of my document? by Suzanne

Suzanne
Fri May 16 05:31:40 PDT 2008

Click the E-mail button on the Standard toolbar.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"numbgums" <numbgums@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> All these bars have appeared across the top of my screen as if I wanted to
> mail my document. Where did they come from and how on earth do I get rid
> of
> them? I don;t want to email my document.
>



Re: how do i get rid of the email bars across the top of my docume by numbgums

numbgums
Mon May 19 06:34:00 PDT 2008

Thanks to all. It is Office 2007 I'm using by the way.

I couldn't find any way of unticking the offending bars anywhere.
There's no 'File' menu.
And no email button..!

Never mind. In the end, I went to the Office button, clicked Prepare and
then clicked Properties. This replaced the email bars with some properties
bars which, unlike the email bars, offered an X to close it down. Once it had
gone, the email bars had also gone. Sounds like a bug to me but what do I
know?

David

Re: how do i get rid of the email bars across the top of my docume by Suzanne

Suzanne
Mon May 19 08:35:22 PDT 2008

The Office button is a rough equivalent of the File menu. If you chose Send
on that menu, you could unselect E-mail.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"numbgums" <numbgums@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5864BFA4-3E20-4F8F-A6FB-00F9CEFE782E@microsoft.com...
> Thanks to all. It is Office 2007 I'm using by the way.
>
> I couldn't find any way of unticking the offending bars anywhere.
> There's no 'File' menu.
> And no email button..!
>
> Never mind. In the end, I went to the Office button, clicked Prepare and
> then clicked Properties. This replaced the email bars with some properties
> bars which, unlike the email bars, offered an X to close it down. Once it
> had
> gone, the email bars had also gone. Sounds like a bug to me but what do I
> know?
>
> David
>



Re: how do i get rid of the email bars across the top of my docume by Terry

Terry
Mon May 19 08:45:48 PDT 2008

In Word 2007, the Send to Email Recipient command is still available, but
not by default (and you would think with all those Ribbons that one of them
would have room for such an important button)! If you right-click on the
Quick Access Toolbar and select All Commands, you will find the command
listed: add it to the QAT.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

"numbgums" <numbgums@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5864BFA4-3E20-4F8F-A6FB-00F9CEFE782E@microsoft.com...
> Thanks to all. It is Office 2007 I'm using by the way.
>
> I couldn't find any way of unticking the offending bars anywhere.
> There's no 'File' menu.
> And no email button..!
>
> Never mind. In the end, I went to the Office button, clicked Prepare and
> then clicked Properties. This replaced the email bars with some properties
> bars which, unlike the email bars, offered an X to close it down. Once it
> had
> gone, the email bars had also gone. Sounds like a bug to me but what do I
> know?
>
> David