Email a Spreadsheet

I want to email a spreadsheet directly from Numbers. I could do this on Excel using a PC by just clicking on an icon but can't do the same on my new MAC. I have to save the file, then add it as an attachment to an eMail I have created in Mail but this is long-winded and sometimes I just want to send one 'Tab' of the spreadsheet and not the whole thing.
Can anyone help?
Thank you.

Peter 007 wrote:
I want to email a spreadsheet directly from Numbers. I could do this on Excel using a PC by just clicking on an icon but can't do the same on my new MAC. I have to save the file, then add it as an attachment to an eMail I have created in Mail but this is long-winded and sometimes I just want to send one 'Tab' of the spreadsheet and not the whole thing.
As you are no longer on a PC, there is absolutely no reason that this or that task requires the same protocol.
We must use the protocol which you described and we can't send a single part of a document (if it grabs datas from others areas).
If you just want to be read by your correspondant, the easiest tip is perhaps:
select the cells to display
copy to clipboard
create a new document containing a single table.
Paste values only
Print as PDF
attach the PDF file.
Yes, it's different than what you where accustomed to but it's not surprising:
*Apple thinks different !*
Yvan KOENIG (from FRANCE jeudi 10 juillet 2008 21:03:52)
I carefully wrote "different", not better or worse, just different !

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