Drag N' Drop attachment from Inbox to Tasks - Help Please

A

Asian Perfection

Hi everyone.

When an e-mail arrives in Outlook 2003 with an attachment I want
the attachment to be part of what I drag n' drop to my tasks folder for
follow up.

Is there anyway to make sure that when I drag 'n drop that e-mail that the
attachment stays with it?

Right now when I drag n' drop the attachment does not follow from my inbox
to tasks.

Thank you
 
S

SOX FAN

I better help you because if you wait for a MSFT person you'll be too old to
use a computer.

When you drag your e-mail from your "inbox" use your right mouse button NOT
the left one.

When you release it in the tasks folder you'll have 3 options, pick the one
you want.


MSFT seems to be a dying company. Think about it. Every application they
have is outdated.

Take Exchange Server. Google is rolling out a service soon that does what
ES does ALL online. That's right! Businesses won't need servers or MS
Exchange to work as groups. From anywhere in the world your company can
have their employees working together without Outlook or Exchange.

Free from Mr. Softy at last!!!

E-mail, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Online Meetings, all able to work
together as work groups without the hardware. MSFT can't even get a their
new OS out and it's even based on technology that is OLD as dirt.

Online AP's will be the end of MSFT's hold on the market.

MSFT go short!!!!!!! Sell the stock. MSFT is Rome burning!
 
J

Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook

Right mouse click and drag your way through all of Outlook. If you left
drag in your situation you'll only get copy. Right drag gives you the
ability to Move with Attachment.

Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook]
Acorn Training and Consulting
www.acorntraining.com.au

Everyone - turn on your Advanced Toolbars and learn how to use the Field
Chooser and Group by Box!!
 

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