HOW DO YOU ATTACH ONE EMAIL TO ANOTHER EMAIL

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Using Outlook Express, on numerous occasions I have conducted an extensive
email dialogue with Mr. A only to have Mr. B ask me similar type questions.
Rather than go through the whole thing again, I want to attach my email
dialogue with Mr.A to the email I received from Mr.B. Can anyone tell me how
to do this.
Many Thanks,
Ray
 
Note that this is an Microsoft Office Outlook forum.

Outlook Express is family of Internet Explorer and Outlook of the Office
family.

Here is the link for the right forum
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...px?dg=microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general

Good Luck!

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Using Outlook Express, on numerous occasions I have conducted an extensive
email dialogue with Mr. A only to have Mr. B ask me similar type questions.
Rather than go through the whole thing again, I want to attach my email
dialogue with Mr.A to the email I received from Mr.B. Can anyone tell me how
to do this.
Many Thanks,
Ray
 
Could someone tell me how to do what was being asked in "Microsoft
Outlook"? (I tried dragging old message and dropping into the new one
and it did not work)!

Thank you,
 
Could someone tell me how to do what was being asked in "Microsoft
Outlook"? (I tried dragging old message and dropping into the new one
and it did not work)!

In Outlook, click New>Message. Compose your new message. With the Compose
window still on the screen, go to your Inbox, click the message you want to
attach, and drag it to the compose window. Release the mouse button. All
done.
 
Brian said:
In Outlook, click New>Message. Compose your new message. With the Compose
window still on the screen, go to your Inbox, click the message you want to
attach, and drag it to the compose window. Release the mouse button. All
done.

Or while composing the new message, use Insert (Item), then select the
message(s) you want to attach.
 
And how would we accomplish this in OWA as the ol' "drag and drop" trick
doesn't work there.

Thanx.
 
I think the "Insert Item" method will work.

Steven said:
And how would we accomplish this in OWA as the ol' "drag and drop" trick
doesn't work there.

Thanx.
 

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