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Experienced User
YouSendIt
YouSendIt, a service which helps to send large files online, has announced the release of an add-in for Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007 which allows you to send files from Office using YouSendIt. Once installed the plugin will add a sub menu in Send options (Office button->Send). When you want to send a file, click on the option “Send by YouSendIt” and it will open the login screen. Once you log in, you can enter the email address and add an optional message as well.
The recipient will receive an email containing a link to download the file. The max file size is limited to 2GB and this add-in will be available for Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

Features of using this Plugin;
* 25% faster uploads than the Web application
* Add additional files and folders of any kind to the same upload batch
* Resumable upload- handles network interruptions
* Includes all standard YouSendIt features like password protection, certified delivery, and file expiration control
* Convenient drag-and-drop and right-click sending options
Download link : here
Source : here
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The Specialist *
Thanks for the head up aniket. Seems to be a nice useful tool.
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Experienced User
Very nice, i used to use this service (free) quite a lot.
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Supernova
Many thanks Prince...
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Moderator
Thanks Prince makes me wonder how i would fill up 2 Gb using office, but this is aimed at Corporate, rather than the likes of me...Thank you for the article Prince
Im going to pass this onto a friend of mine, who was asking about moving large files, so this may benifit him
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Digital Knight
Thanks for the infor, prince. Appreciate it.
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Experienced User

Originally Posted by
JayCub
Thanks Prince makes me wonder how i would fill up 2 Gb using office, but this is aimed at Corporate, rather than the likes of me...Thank you for the article Prince
Im going to pass this onto a friend of mine, who was asking about moving large files, so this may benifit him

I used to use it to send Autocad and large PDF files over the web, those files are troublesome to send over the web until recently. Looks like a stand-alone client is also available now, service bandwith still seems good. Thanks for info.
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