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If you don't see the Send command, it means an e-mail account is not configured. You can view previously received messages, or use Reply, Forward, or New commands to open a new message window. However, without a configured e-mail account, you cannot send any e-mail message.
When an e-mail account is configured correctly, the Send command is located next to the To, Cc, and Bcc boxes.
When Outlook runs without a configured e-mail account, the Send command does not appear.
Reasons an e-mail account is not configured can include the following:
Microsoft Outlook was configured without e-mail support While not common, Outlook can be configured to manage contacts, tasks, or calendars only, without e-mail functionality.
E-mail account setup was interrupted The first time Outlook ran, the setup process for an e-mail account was interrupted or did not complete. You might need to complete or restart the process. For help, see Add or remove an e-mail account.
The account configuration file is corrupted Damage to the file used to store e-mail account configuration information can cause a previously configured e-mail account not to appear.
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