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Karla V
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      3rd Sep 2008
If I receive an e-mail with an attachment (Excel/Word, etc), is there a way
to drag the message to tasks and have the attachment come along too?


 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      3rd Sep 2008
Try right click and drag - copy as tasks with attachment.

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> to drag the message to tasks and have the attachment come along too?
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