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silver
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      6th Aug 2009
I have a .pdf I'd like to display in the body of an email - not as an
attachment. Is there a way to do that in Outlook 2003? Thanks.
 
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Michael H. Lewis
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      6th Aug 2009
"silver" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a .pdf I'd like to display in the body of an email - not as an
> attachment. Is there a way to do that in Outlook 2003? Thanks.


This would be a great option!

I just went to the Edit menu in Reader and chose Copy File to Clipboard and
pasted it into an email but it did not include the graphics. You could try
inserting it, if it was a jpeg, bmp, etc., but I don't know how to save a
pdf as a picture. I'll keep trying and post what I find.

 
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Michael H. Lewis
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      6th Aug 2009
You could also take screen shots of the pages of the pdf and insert them
into the email.,

"silver" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a .pdf I'd like to display in the body of an email - not as an
> attachment. Is there a way to do that in Outlook 2003? Thanks.


 
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Tom Willett
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      6th Aug 2009
I know Adobe Acrobat (not the reader) will allow you to save a PDF in many
image formats.

"Michael H. Lewis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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: You could also take screen shots of the pages of the pdf and insert them
: into the email.,
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: > attachment. Is there a way to do that in Outlook 2003? Thanks.
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Michael H. Lewis
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      6th Aug 2009
That's the ticket then.

"Tom Willett" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I know Adobe Acrobat (not the reader) will allow you to save a PDF in many
> image formats.
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> "Michael H. Lewis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:EBE38547-C732-4949-AEA3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> : You could also take screen shots of the pages of the pdf and insert them
> : into the email.,
> :
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> : news:4FADEE9F-CFF2-4E2B-9CED-(E-Mail Removed)...
> : > I have a .pdf I'd like to display in the body of an email - not as an
> : > attachment. Is there a way to do that in Outlook 2003? Thanks.
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      6th Aug 2009
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>I have a .pdf I'd like to display in the body of an email - not as an
> attachment. Is there a way to do that in Outlook 2003? Thanks.


There is no way to display a PDF attachment in the Reading Pane or, in fact,
in the body of an open message. PDFs are always attachments.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 
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