Is fix for "right click 'save as' in outlook" coming in the future

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4x4dually

As we all know, you cannot righ click and select "save as" on an embedded
image in outlook 2007. And we all know what the work around is....a PITB
(butt).

Is a fix for this coming in the near future for us? I can't believe this
version of software came out without a function that has been around almost
as long as I have. How 'bout a service pack that add the function? I'm no
programmer but is this possible?

PLEASE HELP US MICROSOFT!!!

If there is a fix, someone please point me to it. I haven't found anything
anywhere other than copy it paste it then save it. Not a fan of that.

JWB
 
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4x4dually

Thanks for the link. I'll try it.

Can you tell me if Outlook is going to add as simple right click and "save
as" back into the program in the future? Why make it so hard for us?

Thanks,

JWB
 
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4x4dually

This is once again a pain in the keyboard. Now it won't run because I need to
make the certificate. The SelfCert.exe isn't loaded on my machine. This now
requires me to get the IS guys to bring the CD and install it....and blah
blah blah. See what I mean? I just want a simple click and save.

Can someone tell me who decided to delete this feature and WILL IT BE BACK
IN THE FUTURE?

Why make things sooooooo complicated?

Thanks for your help and answers in advance.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

This is once again a pain in the keyboard. Now it won't run because I need
to
make the certificate. The SelfCert.exe isn't loaded on my machine. This now
requires me to get the IS guys to bring the CD and install it....and blah
blah blah. See what I mean? I just want a simple click and save.

Can someone tell me who decided to delete this feature and WILL IT BE BACK
IN THE FUTURE?

It was never there in the first place, so it's hard to bring back something
that was never there. I'd be surprised if this feature is ever added to
Outlook.
 

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