![]() Plus, we obviously can't prescribe that for a crew of volunteers. We were advised to never change the registry if you don't absolutely have to, and I think that was excellect advice. I recall back in the 90s when the great granddaddy of Windows 10, Windows NT came out. I have Outlook 2016 set as my default Mail client under Default Apps. Now when I go to email a PDF out of Acrobat Reader (Version 2019.010.20099), I see under 'Send as Attachment', Default email application (unknown). Also note that AnandSri's link below to a "fix" requires a registry change. I completed a systems upgrade not long ago to Windows 10 and Outlook 2016. Again, for us to try to get a bunch of volunteers to do this is not going to work. In just trying to use the button myself, I can't get "Default e-mail" to work at all, and although I can get "Use Webmail" to work it saves the e-mail as a draft, and then I have to go into the draft folder and release it from there. We'll have to stay with the old way of no button, save the form, and then attach it to an e-mail. But if each of them would have to jump through all these hoops just to use this feature this means the idea is dead on arrival. Look at all the effort being prescribing for one person to be able to e-mail a form from their desk! We're a small nonprofit, and all we want to do is equip a bunch of our volunteers with an Adobe form with a send e-mail button.
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