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asf66
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      18th Nov 2009
I have two laptops systems both running XP and Office 2007. When I attach an
Excel file to an email, it shows the attachment just below the "subject" line
ob one system and in the body of the email on the other.

Why and does it matter?

Thanks-

asf66
 
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Ben
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      18th Nov 2009
+1 on this. It seems to happen randomly as well.

I can tell you whether or not it matters though. The receiver will be able
to open the file regardless of which position it is in.

"asf66" wrote:

> I have two laptops systems both running XP and Office 2007. When I attach an
> Excel file to an email, it shows the attachment just below the "subject" line
> ob one system and in the body of the email on the other.
>
> Why and does it matter?
>
> Thanks-
>
> asf66

 
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Gordon
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      18th Nov 2009

"asf66" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have two laptops systems both running XP and Office 2007. When I attach
> an
> Excel file to an email, it shows the attachment just below the "subject"
> line
> ob one system and in the body of the email on the other.
>
> Why and does it matter?
>
> Thanks-
>
> asf66


The one with the attachment in the body of the email is using Rich Text
Format as email format. It doesn't matter if you only send to Outlook
users - however if you send to NON-Outlook users, they won't be able to see
the attachment in Rich Text mail format.

 
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Gordon
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      18th Nov 2009

"Ben" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> I can tell you whether or not it matters though. The receiver will be
> able
> to open the file regardless of which position it is in.
>


Not at all. Only if the recipient is using Outlook....

 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      18th Nov 2009
Are you viewing the same piece of mail in the same mailbox on both systems?
Under the subject line = plain text or HTML message format, in the body =
RTF message format.

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"asf66" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have two laptops systems both running XP and Office 2007. When I attach
> an
> Excel file to an email, it shows the attachment just below the "subject"
> line
> ob one system and in the body of the email on the other.
>
> Why and does it matter?
>
> Thanks-
>
> asf66


 
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asf66
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      18th Nov 2009
Thanks to you both.

asf66

"Gordon" wrote:

>
> "asf66" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:227E05BE-C918-4AC8-8ACC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have two laptops systems both running XP and Office 2007. When I attach
> > an
> > Excel file to an email, it shows the attachment just below the "subject"
> > line
> > ob one system and in the body of the email on the other.
> >
> > Why and does it matter?
> >
> > Thanks-
> >
> > asf66

>
> The one with the attachment in the body of the email is using Rich Text
> Format as email format. It doesn't matter if you only send to Outlook
> users - however if you send to NON-Outlook users, they won't be able to see
> the attachment in Rich Text mail format.
>
> .
>

 
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Kathleen Orland
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      18th Nov 2009
In addition to what Gordon has advised, when using rich text, if the
recipient can actually see the attachment it's arrived as a winmail.dat file
which they can't open.

Rich Text format is specific to Outlook so only Outlook can read it
properly.


"Gordon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "asf66" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:227E05BE-C918-4AC8-8ACC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have two laptops systems both running XP and Office 2007. When I

attach
> > an
> > Excel file to an email, it shows the attachment just below the "subject"
> > line
> > ob one system and in the body of the email on the other.
> >
> > Why and does it matter?
> >
> > Thanks-
> >
> > asf66

>
> The one with the attachment in the body of the email is using Rich Text
> Format as email format. It doesn't matter if you only send to Outlook
> users - however if you send to NON-Outlook users, they won't be able to

see
> the attachment in Rich Text mail format.
>



 
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