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Hello,

We are wondering if there is a way to create a button to print,"save", or
email a formatted spreadsheet. For instance, we have created an order form
in Excel and would like to insert a button/function where user can simply
click on it then it will automatically print or email if an email
button/function is available.

Thank you in advance!
--Reiko
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Hello,

We are wondering if there is a way to create a button to "print","save",
or
"email" a formatted spreadsheet. For instance, we have created an order
form
in Excel and would like to insert a button/function where user can simply
click on it then it will automatically print or email if an email
button/function is available.

Thank you in advance!
--Reiko



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