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G85 "scan to e-mail"

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How do I change it so that it will use MSN's email as default. I don't
see any options?

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On 10 Jan 2005, cyberstarone@hotmail.com <cyberstarone@hotmail.com> wrote:
> How do I change it so that it will use MSN's email as default. I don't
> see any options?

You probably cannot do it (unless using Outlook), since MSN is not a mapi
client, it is web mail. So you likely need to scan it to a file and
attach the file to e-mail like you would any other attachment.

We have a G85 at work, but I have never tried scanning directly to e-mail
because I would want to see how it looks first, and may need to do some
cropping or fix up.

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