Inline Attachments with Outlook 2000/2003

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Guest

I feel like this is a silly client configuration question but I cannot seem
to find a fix anywhere (either by Googling or by sifting through every client
option I can find). In any case, I have a user using Outlook 2003 (upgraded
from Outlook XP) that will have any attachment they attempt to attach (using
menu option InertFile) to their email inserted into the body text as an
inline file. I remember this being the norm (more or less) back with Outlook
97 but have always had file attachments attached to the email in the header
attachment line since using Outlook 2000 and above. I don’t have any other
users with this behavior and can’t seem to find away to toggle this behavior
on or off.

To be clear, I am not talking about image files but things like Word, Excel,
and PDF documents. Is there some setting the toggles the file attachment
default from inline? If anyone has some insight I would be appreicate it.
Thanks.
 
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Brian Tillman

LCGMURRAY said:
I feel like this is a silly client configuration question but I
cannot seem to find a fix anywhere (either by Googling or by sifting
through every client option I can find). In any case, I have a user
using Outlook 2003 (upgraded from Outlook XP) that will have any
attachment they attempt to attach (using menu option InertFile) to
their email inserted into the body text as an inline file. I remember
this being the norm (more or less) back with Outlook 97 but have
always had file attachments attached to the email in the header
attachment line since using Outlook 2000 and above. I don’t have any
other users with this behavior and can’t seem to find away to toggle
this behavior on or off.

If yuo compose your message in Rich Text, the attachment will appear in the
body of the message. For Plain Text and HTML, it will appear on an
"Attachment" line below the subject and above the body.
 
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Guest

That's it. Thanks!

Brian Tillman said:
If yuo compose your message in Rich Text, the attachment will appear in the
body of the message. For Plain Text and HTML, it will appear on an
"Attachment" line below the subject and above the body.
 

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