Send Email from Draft Folder

D

DennyP

In Outlook 2007 when I click on an email entry in the Drafts folder, I
can't find a button/command to send that email. In Outlook XP (and
earlier) there was a Send button when displaying the email that could
be used.

I've tried moving the email to the Outbox, but that doesn't send it
either.

Short of clicking on Reply All on each Draft email in order to send
it, what are my other options?

Thanks.
 
G

Gordon

DennyP said:
In Outlook 2007 when I click on an email entry in the Drafts folder, I
can't find a button/command to send that email. In Outlook XP (and
earlier) there was a Send button when displaying the email that could
be used.

I've tried moving the email to the Outbox, but that doesn't send it
either.

Short of clicking on Reply All on each Draft email in order to send
it, what are my other options?

Thanks.


Well I have a great big "Send" button to the left of the To field....
Presumably you can send ordinary emails?
 
D

DennyP

Well I have a great big "Send" button to the left of the To field....
Presumably you can send ordinary emails?

I have the big Send button and the cc: bcc: etc. buttons when I create
a new email. But if I open up an email in my Draft folder those
buttons aren't there.
 
G

Gordon

DennyP said:
I have the big Send button and the cc: bcc: etc. buttons when I create
a new email. But if I open up an email in my Draft folder those
buttons aren't there.


That's very strange - I can't reproduce that at all. Can't immediately find
anything on Google about it either.
 
C

Charles W Davis

Denny,
Double-click on the item in the Draft Folder. It should open as if a new
e-mail.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

if the send button is missing or not working when the message is opened for
editing, try Ctrl+S.



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when requesting assistance **
 
D

DennyP

Denny,
Double-click on the item in the Draft Folder. It should open as if a new

I do double click on it. The area at the top with the addressing
information is not there. No subject line, no address information, no
Send, To, CC or Bcc button.
 
D

DennyP

if the send button is missing or not working when the message is opened for
editing, try Ctrl+S.

Ctrl+S does nothing.

I posted a screen capture of the page to show what it looks like after
I double click on the entry in thr draft folder: http://www.dennyp.com/test/draftemail.htm
..

Outlook 2007 12.0.6014.5000 MSO 12.0.6017.5000
WinXP Home SP2
Office 2007 Professional
 
B

Brian Tillman

DennyP said:
I have the big Send button and the cc: bcc: etc. buttons when I create
a new email. But if I open up an email in my Draft folder those
buttons aren't there.

Right-click the message, choose Forward. You'll have it then.
 
D

DennyP

Right-click the message, choose Forward. You'll have it then.

Absolutely true ... but as noted in my original message, I was looking
for something other than a workaround. By using the Forward, Reply
All, etc buttons I have to play with the To: field and the Subject
field to clean it up. I can end up doing 20-50 of these a day and was
just looking to hit the Send button as I have done in Outlook 2003.

Thanks.
 
B

Brian Tillman

DennyP said:
Absolutely true ... but as noted in my original message, I was looking
for something other than a workaround. By using the Forward, Reply
All, etc buttons I have to play with the To: field and the Subject
field to clean it up. I can end up doing 20-50 of these a day and was
just looking to hit the Send button as I have done in Outlook 2003.

Try deleting the hidden file %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook\outcmd.dat and see
if that helps.
 
G

gary g

dyhetyh



Gordon wrote:

Re: Send Email from Draft Folder
06-Jun-07

Well I have a great big "Send" button to the left of the To field...
Presumably you can send ordinary emails?

Previous Posts In This Thread:

Send Email from Draft Folder
In Outlook 2007 when I click on an email entry in the Drafts folder,
can't find a button/command to send that email. In Outlook XP (an
earlier) there was a Send button when displaying the email that coul
be used

I've tried moving the email to the Outbox, but that doesn't send i
either

Short of clicking on Reply All on each Draft email in order to sen
it, what are my other options

Thanks.

Re: Send Email from Draft Folder
Well I have a great big "Send" button to the left of the To field...
Presumably you can send ordinary emails?

Re: Send Email from Draft Folder
I have the big Send button and the cc: bcc: etc. buttons when I creat
a new email. But if I open up an email in my Draft folder thos
buttons are not there.

Re: Send Email from Draft Folder
That's very strange - I cannot reproduce that at all. Can't immediately fin
anything on Google about it either.

Denny,Double-click on the item in the Draft Folder.
Denny
Double-click on the item in the Draft Folder. It should open as if a ne
e-mail.

if the send button is missing or not working when the message is opened for
if the send button is missing or not working when the message is opened for
editing, try Ctrl+S

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Re: Send Email from Draft Folder
wrote

I do double click on it. The area at the top with the addressin
information is not there. No subject line, no address information, n
Send, To, CC or Bcc button.

Re: Send Email from Draft Folder

Ctrl+S does nothing

I posted a screen capture of the page to show what it looks like afte
I double click on the entry in thr draft folder: http://www.dennyp.com/test/draftemail.ht
 

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