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Earlier this week, the question was about how to send a
message to a group of people but only send the attachment to the recipients
in the To line. This brings up a related question:
How can I easily send to the original sender an Office document that was
attached to an email I received and revised by me. Right now, I need to save
the document with my comments, reply to the email and attach the revised
document.
Newer versions of Office support ‘send for revisions’ but it only works with
an Office document.
If you follow these specific steps, you can edit any file type then return
the edited copy to the sender, without saving the edited copy to My
Documents.
For insurance against an “oops” moment, make a copy of the message before editing the document. Select it, press Ctrl+C, V to make a copy in place. Open one of the messages and edit the document. After sending the edited document you can delete the open message.
Updated Saturday January 02 2010