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when using the outlook web access view,
when you create an email, can you paste a graphic in the page? not attach it. but actually paste a screen clip into it? thanks |
outlook web access
greg wrote:
when using the outlook web access view, when you create an email, can you paste a graphic in the page? not attach it. but actually paste a screen clip into it? Wouldn't it be easy enough to try it for yourself? The answer appears to be "no." You're not using any sort of word processor when using OWA. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks,
I did try for myself. and could not get it to work. just wondering if there is a setting somewhere? to use word as the editor. like in outlook. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... greg wrote: when using the outlook web access view, when you create an email, can you paste a graphic in the page? not attach it. but actually paste a screen clip into it? Wouldn't it be easy enough to try it for yourself? The answer appears to be "no." You're not using any sort of word processor when using OWA. -- Brian Tillman |
outlook web access
OLE is what allows you to copy and paste within apps in Windows. And OLE
isn't supported in web apps. "greg" wrote in message ... when using the outlook web access view, when you create an email, can you paste a graphic in the page? not attach it. but actually paste a screen clip into it? thanks |
outlook web access
hummmm....
I thought IE supported OLE. You can open an instance of word in IE. or excel, ppt, etc... "JohnB" wrote in message ... OLE is what allows you to copy and paste within apps in Windows. And OLE isn't supported in web apps. "greg" wrote in message ... when using the outlook web access view, when you create an email, can you paste a graphic in the page? not attach it. but actually paste a screen clip into it? thanks |
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greg wrote:
I did try for myself. and could not get it to work. just wondering if there is a setting somewhere? to use word as the editor. like in outlook. No such setting exists. OWA is a pure web interface. It cannot use anything on your PC. -- Brian Tillman |
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