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My comp got reset, I had my attachments appearing on a line under the CC
fields, now it appears in the body of my message. How do I move back the location of my attachments to that line. |
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Microsoft has a page that explains this with a few pictures:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...319531033.aspx Messages that have attachments are identified by a paper clip icon in the message list. Depending on the format of the message that you receive, attachments will appear in two different places in the message. If the message format is HTML or plain text, attachments will appear in the attachment box below the Subject line. The format in which a message is composed is indicated in the title bar at the top of the message. Your Outlook is set to use the RTF format for creating email. - Open your TOOLS menu - Select OPTIONS - Select the MAIL FORMAT tab It is in this window that you can change your message format from RICH TEXT (which is RTF) to HTML or PLAIN text. Nikki Peterson "Aircraft Dave" Aircraft wrote in message ... My comp got reset, I had my attachments appearing on a line under the CC fields, now it appears in the body of my message. How do I move back the location of my attachments to that line. |
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"Aircraft Dave" wrote in
: My comp got reset, I had my attachments appearing on a line under the CC fields, now it appears in the body of my message. How do I move back the location of my attachments to that line. Stop using RTF (rich-text format). Instead use plain-text or HTML format when composing an e-mail. |
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