How do you paste images into email NOT as an attachment?

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Munchichic

Hi. I'm using Outlook 2000 and wondering how you can copy
and paste an image into an email body WITHOUT it
automatically making it into an attachment. I'm able to do
this with Netscape, so I wanted to find out how to do it
with Outlook. It's basically embedding the image directly
to the body of the email (like an HTML based email) so it
comes up automatically and is not an attached file. Any
info is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Click on the image, select "Select All" from the Edit menu - then copy and
paste the image into your Outlook message - this does not work with plain
text messages.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Munchichic asked:

| Hi. I'm using Outlook 2000 and wondering how you can copy
| and paste an image into an email body WITHOUT it
| automatically making it into an attachment. I'm able to do
| this with Netscape, so I wanted to find out how to do it
| with Outlook. It's basically embedding the image directly
| to the body of the email (like an HTML based email) so it
| comes up automatically and is not an attached file. Any
| info is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
M

Munchichic

This didn't work. Even when I click the image I want, go to
Edit and Select All---ALL of the items in that folder are
selected. Even after using copy and paste, they are STILL
inserted as attachments. I tried both the plain text and
HTML settings for the message. Is there something specific
you left out about this fix? Please explain. Thanks for
your help. :)
 

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