Creating Task from Email

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I used a tip I saw on this forum to quickly create a task from an email. The
email contained an inline image that was not preserved in the Task. I had to
take a screenshot of the image and attach it to the Task. Does the drag and
drop process lose image connections?
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Richard

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Yes, in general these are lost. You can copy and paste the text though
instead and this will keep the image and some additional formatting which
otherwise is lost.
 
This one
http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/aspx/n...eral&mid=39b0f6e2-3632-42c7-85da-d6aac8bbb990
I get a blank browser window, and if I view the source there is only a
single line of code.

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Those links are sent by the online forum and not by me ;-)
Since these links are so large it could be that they will break when the
lines are wrapped. In those cases you'll have to copy and paste the link
into the address bar of your browser.
 
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