Document Properties / E-mailing Documents.

M

MAB

My co-worker has a question about Word 2003:

She states that when she titled a document via File | Properties | Title
using Word 97, she would title the document something different than the
saved doument name. When she would send the file via e-mail as an
attachment, the subject line of the e-mail would default to whatever the File
| Properties |Title name she gave the file; it did not put the .doc file name
in the subject line.

in 2003, the subject line defaults to whatever name she saves the document
as. The File | Properties | Title infomration is no longer appearing in the
subject line of her e-mail.

She wants to know if she has the option to change this.

Any help would be appreciated .
 
J

Joey

Does she save before creating the email? I have tested it in 2003 and mine
still works in that same manner.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Mine shows the filename and not the title, whether I have saved it or not.
If it hasn't been saved, the subject line is Document1 and the attachment is
Doc1.doc.
 
M

MAB

So if you were to change the title of the document (not the file name) and
save it, then attach it to an e-mail, the document name would appear in the
Subject line of the outgoing e-mail, correct? Not the document title.

My co-worker would like the default back to where the document title shows
in the Subject line instead of the its saved file name. I'm thinking this is
not an option.
 

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