How to delete multiple attachments - PLEASE

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Larry

Outlook 2003 - Is there some shortcut to deleting more
than one attachmenet in a received e-mail? Curently, if
I select more than one, the cut or remove is grayed out.
Can't use the delete key. Appreicate any guidance.

thanks,

Larry
 
Outlook 2003 - Is there some shortcut to deleting more
than one attachmenet in a received e-mail? Curently, if
I select more than one, the cut or remove is grayed out.
Can't use the delete key. Appreicate any guidance.

thanks,

Larry

Can you delete attachments one at a time?


-- JC
 
that'st the "problem". one at a time. when I get an
email with 5 or 10 attachemnts, I have to delete one at a
time instead of the way ol2000 let me select them all and
just hit delete. Can't even use the delete key now. I
have to select the attachment, right click and select
remove. Trying to find an easier/quicker way.
 
that'st the "problem". one at a time. when I get an
email with 5 or 10 attachemnts, I have to delete one at a
time instead of the way ol2000 let me select them all and
just hit delete. Can't even use the delete key now. I
have to select the attachment, right click and select
remove. Trying to find an easier/quicker way.

Curiously after reading the first post, I tried deleting all the
attachements in an email. Apparently Outlook 2002 does handle this
differently that past versions... because what ended up happening is
that by selecting all the attachments the whole e-mail was deleted.

Typical, MS "improves" and interface and then f's up the features.

Geez, handling attachments well should have been on the top of the
list of priorities.


-- JC
 
that'st the "problem". one at a time. when I get an
email with 5 or 10 attachemnts, I have to delete one at a
time instead of the way ol2000 let me select them all and
just hit delete. Can't even use the delete key now. I
have to select the attachment, right click and select
remove. Trying to find an easier/quicker way.

Doesn't holding the shift key allow you to select mutliple files (or
holding the ctrl key to select a not contiguous bunch of files) work
for you?
 

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