It's the format of Outlook. If it uses Rich Text, the attachment will go into
the body. Plain Text and HTML will not.
Note that Rich Text is a format specific to Outlook and can potentially
cause issues for those recipients who don't use Outlook.
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Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook
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"Lynn" wrote:
> Question about outlook 2003 using with an exchange server. I have a person
> who when they go to the paperclip in outlook and select the attachment they
> want to attach to an e-mail it places the attachment in the middle of the
> e-mail. We have tried placing her cursor in different locations but it
> places the attachment right in the middle of the e-mail instead of on a line
> above the subject. It wasn’t always like that for this person it just
> started but I don’t know what setting could have been changed any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Lynn
>