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Hi,
I'm brand new to outlook so I don't even know whether my question makes any sense. I barely figured out how to design a form and now I want to be able to attach a file. The problem is that I don't want to use the default "Insert File" button from the standard toolbar. I want to use a separate command button that I placed towards the end of the document. If possible, I would also like the file to be attached to a specific region/field (I don't even know what to call it). The point is I don't want the attachment to go to the "attach.." field that shows up, for example, when you try to write a New Message and press the "Insert File" button. In summary I'd want to press a command button called "Attach a File" and have a blank field next to it where the actual files get attached. I have no idea how to do anything of the above, not even know whether it's possible, any help is appreciated. Thank you, Juan |
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