They may not actually be embedded in the email, but it may be more of how your particular email service or product handles graphics
when you're viewing a document.
For example, in Outlook Express, as it's part of Internet Explorer, it has the ability to display graphic 'attachments' when viewing
a message (should show below a 'divider' line). If you send the same file to a Yahoo or Gmail account you'll likely see a thumbnail
or the attachment icon,depending on your settings.
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I don't insert/pictures. I use the attach button. Only other files besides
picture files come across as attachments. All picture files are embedded in
the body of the email. Thanks for the help.<<
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Bob Buckland ?

MS Office System Products MVP
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